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CLASS -C amplifier is having high ditortion due to which they are not used in audio frequency work

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How was distortion on an guitar amplifier first made?

Distortion first appeared when guitar players would turn up their tube amps too loud and the launched the power section into overdrive, hence creating a distorted sound.


Behringer Ultra Metal 100 distortion pedal and you dont know how to use it can someone help you with the knobs and how to make good distortion sounds?

The Ultra Metal is a Boss Metal Zone clone and both of them, like as many other overdrive distortion pedals, pretty much require a guitar amplifier with good sounding clean channel to sound good. I prefer almost any 50-120W higain tube guitar amplifier, because the solid state amplifiers tend to sound really harsh, in a bad way.First dial in a good clean tone from the amplifier itself, then put the pedal on with all the settings at zero (meaning eq in the the center and the dist and level on the left). Then open up the level so that when the pedal is bypassed, it is as loud as the the clean channel. Then slowly open up the distortion so that you get slight distortion without losing clarity, usually somewhere between 9 and 12 o clock is enough. When it goes all buzzsaw, then there is too much distortion. Adjust the EQ settings so that you get the balance you want.


What is an amplifier and why do you need it for the guitar?

The main purpose of a guitar amplifier is to simply amplify the signal coming from an electric guitar. Essentially using the amplifier as a type of loudspeaker. They can also be used to modify the sound of the guitar as well, but simple signal amplification is the main purpose.


What is the maximum range for voice messages when the transmitting range of a sincgars rt-1523 and the radio is mounted in a vehicle with a power amplifier?

The running range of a RT-1523 in manpack mode is about 8KM. The running range of a RT-1523 in vehicular made using a power amplifier is about 35KM. There is no maximum range due to being able to use other systems as retrans stations.


How do you get feedback like Kurt cobain or jimi Hendrix?

Do you mean the distortion? part of that is the tuning but you need a distortion box to get that really heavy "grunge" sound. <That's not really a good answer for a lot of reasons.> <A variety of distortions are used by both artists, but the feedback is the result of playing at high volume, where the vibrations created from the soundwaves coming out of the amp create a feedback loop between the amplifier and the pickups. Controlling the notes of the distortion is really an art, and Hendrix had far more control over the process than Cobain ever did. In general, feedback is undesirable, but if you want to play with it, turn up your amplifier very loud and hold the pickups in front of the speaker. Hold a chord, and it will feedback (somewhat) in the same key you are trying to play in.>

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Which class of amplifier have maximum distortion?

Class C since output cycle is less than 90 degrees for a full input. But it has highest power gain going upto 98%. And the exact term used for distortion is Total Harmonic Distortion since the distortion produced will be in multiples of the fundamental frequencies.


What contributes harmonic distortion in amplifier?

+ve feedback


How do you get a clean sound from your guitar?

By turning off the distortion on your amplifier


Which distortion is least objectionable in audio amplifier?

phase...


What happens when clipping occurs in a inverting amplifier?

The output waveform will be limited to the difference between the supply and ground (or between the positive and negative supplies). This causes distortion of the output waveform.


What is use of negative feedback in amplifier?

Reduce the distortion in output signal.


Which distortion in produce in class a amplifier?

The so-called "Class-A" amplifier is the configuration with the least distortion. Active stages are biased to operate within the linear portion of their characteristics, and drive is controlled to avoid saturation or cutoff. Any remaining distortion is due exclusively to unavoidable non-linearities in components.


What type of reaction does a dental material undergo when distortion occurs?

Restorative and esthetic dental reaction occurs when a dental material undergoes distortion.


Can you run speakers with an amplifier that has a bigger rms rating than the speakers rms rating For example run an 80 watt rms speakers with a 120 watt rms amplifier?

Yes you can. Contrary to popular belief, an amplifier rated with a higher output than the speaker rating rarely damage the speakers. If the amplifier overdrives the speakers, the sound quality will be dramatically affected. Most listeners will turn the level down to reduce the distortion being heard. The amplifier's power rating is the maximum power that it can produce and it does not mean the output power will be at that level. On the other hand, an amplifier that is overloaded will deliver distorted signals to the speakers. At high power levels, the distortion can be damaging to the speakers in a way that simply over driving a speaker is not. Therefore, it is as safe to use an overpowered amplifier with speakers as it is an amplifier that is rated at the same power or even lower power than the speakers.


What does a Hi-fi Amplifier do?

A high fidelity amplifier allows a stereo to push more wattage to a set of speakers. This reduces distortion and creates a cleaner sound from the stereo.


What is the cause of an amplifier having a garbled sound?

There are several reasons that can cause an amplifier to have a garbled sound. Some of these are: ground cables have picked up feedback and distortion or the ground has no continuity.


What is the condition for maximum transfer theorem?

For maximum power transfer the load resistance should be equal to the source resistance.An often misunderstood theorem. It applies strictly where one wishes maximum power transfer.It was misused for example in early power systems by trying to match the generator resistance to the load resistance.And it has little application in audio systems, where Power is much less important than Distortion. [for least distortion, the output impedance of the amplifier should be less than 10% of the impedance of the load.]