Why? I don't think the little computer speakers use a vacuum tubes amplifier.Thats fine as long as there is still a load on the amp when it turns on, other wise it may blow up.
A solid state amplifier works fine without a load.
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Why? I don't think the little computer speakers use a vacuum tubes amplifier.Thats fine as long as there is still a load on the amp when it turns on, other wise it may blow up.
If the amp is already poping maybe it needs a place to go before it gets conected to the speakers.Why? I don't think the little computer speakers use a vacuum tubes amplifier.
A solid state amplifier works fine without a load.
How do thay stabilize with out a load?Many home stereos have a relay that connects the speakers to the amplifier only after a couple of seconds after the power is turned on to allow the amplifiers to stabilize then a pop is avoided.
Would thay go to high without a load on the power supply?It's mostly a matter of the power-supply capacitors charging up,
An audio amplifier has an output that can go up (positive) or down (negative or less positive).How do they stabilize with out a load?
I am talking about the difference between the unloaded and the loaded output of an unregulated Power Supply. If it goes to high at startup because it does not have a load would it exceed the max input of the amp chip?What? Capacitors will charge whether there's a "load" on them or not.
What????? 0 volts?When the power is turned on, if the amplifier has a dual-polarity supply then its output bounces around until it stabilizes at 0V.
You need to watch the bandwidth for one thing.can an audio amp IC use as an RF amp or like other kinda amps?
Most audio amps are made to have a flat frequency response to 20kHz. They roll off at higher frequencies.can an audio amp IC use as an RF amp or like other kinda amps?