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You prefer Mosfets or Bipolar outputs in amps?

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Bipolar vs. MOSFET | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo ...

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    I see, I've only done a few direct-swaps between amplifiers but it seems to me that bipolar-based amps are smoother. For example, I had the Sherwood S-6040 (MOSFET) and a Yamaha M-50, they have similar power ratings but the M-50 has a smoother higher end. The Sherwood is dual-mono whereas the Yamaha is not.

MOSFET vs Bipolar | diyAudio

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    CBS240. For vertical type mosfets there is no such thing as true complementary. Bipolars have an advantage here in keeping good symmetry without over complicating the circuit design and layout. It is my opinion that the 'complementary' operation of the mosfet output stage is achieved in the driving stage.

MOSFET's vs Bipolar's - High-End Audio Discussion Forum

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    Mosfets tend to be a bit warmer with an emphesis on the midrange while bipolars are usually punchier down low and a bit brighter up high. (these are my experiences) Some may say that bipolar designs handle low impedences better but with my experience with B&K's, they do just as well when designed properly. Bill timlub 1,897 posts 12-10-2011 2:51pm

MOSFET or bipolar, which should you use? - EETimes

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    The difference in the exponent value in these formulae emphasizes the specific-area-resistance advantage that the bipolar transistors hold over MOSFETs as breakdown voltages increase. For example, the 450V-rated FMMT459 NPN transistor has a current capability of 150mA and a typical R CE (sat) of just 1.4ïï that allows SOT-23 packaging.

MOSFET vs. Bipolar Amps for 2ch. music — Polk Audio Forum

    https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/29108/mosfet-vs-bipolar-amps-for-2ch-music
    Analytical is another word many use to describe Bp s. Yes that goes along with getting the last bit of detail. Mosfet s while still producing a great amount of detail are a little more rounded in their sound/ less analytical warmer sounding. Mosfet will also reveal weakness in source material.

difference between bipolar and mosfet | Electronics Forums

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    You are wrong here, the base voltage of a bipolar will be below 1V whereas the gate voltage of a Mosfet should be much higher, usually 10 to 15V. Logic level FETs need at least +4V gate drive. A bipolar drive needs to be current limited, not so a Mosfet. So usually you can replace a FET by a bipolar

What’s the difference between MOSFET and BJT?

    https://www.power-and-beyond.com/whats-the-difference-between-mosfet-and-bjt-a-909006/
    The Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is a current-driven device (in contrast, MOSFET is voltage-driven) that is widely used as an amplifier, oscillator, or switch, amongst other things. A BJT has three pins – the base, collector, and emitter – and two junctions: a p-junction and n-junction.

Bipolar transistor vs. MOSFETs | Forum for Electronics

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    bipolar vs mosfet Mosfet consume less power. BJT consumer large power. Mosfet also can help to simplify the design. Mar 2, 2007 #4 D. dkace Full Member level 6. Joined Jun 13, 2002 Messages 396 Helped 32 Reputation 64 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 1,298 Location Greece Activity points

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