oracle1974
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In principle, one can state that a good amplifier should have a powerful power supply and a high damping factor. The damping factor describes the ratio between the impedance of the speaker (e.g. 8 Ohms) and the output impedance of the amplifier (e.g. 0.08 Ohms). For our example the damping factor equals 100 which is a quite reasonable value. The higher the damping factor the better is the control of the amplifier over the speaker’s own behaviour.Why 100? What is the significance of this number?
A well-designed power supply allows high current stability resulting in a dynamic, uncompressed reproduction. But damping factor and current stability are only two of a hundred sound relevant criteria.
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