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60 W Stereo Power Amplifier
Low-frequency overload is a potential problem in power amplifiers, particularly those with
considerable output capability. Overload may be caused by a sudden voltage jump in the input
signal, such as a heavy bass passage in program material or connecting (or disconnecting) an
input while the power is on. A key consideration in preventing overload problems is to ensure that
the amplifier, when over-driven, clips symmetrically. During developmental testing, the circuit
Figure 7.1
Square wave response performance: (
a
) 100 Hz at 2 W, (
b
) 1 kHz at 2 W, (
c
) 10 kHz
at 2 W, (
d
) 100 Hz at 15 W, (
e
) 1 kHz at 15 W, (
f
) 10 kHz at 15 W, (
g
) 100 Hz at 30 W, (
h
) 1 kHz
at 30 W, (
i
) 10 kHz at 30 W.
f
b
c
d
e
a
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