Hired Hand,
I know you read ampgarage.com too as I think I have seen you there. Did you read about leaving the 100K resistor alone and switch between the impedance selector 16, 8 and 4 ohm to achieve the same results?
Mark
Hey Mark -
I do read TAG sometimes. But if i seem familiar to you it is probably because you have helped me out here before. I guess if I were to use the speaker jack as the NFB source, I would be increasing or decreasing the voltage to the NFB resistor any time I went to 4 or 16 ohms? I assume at 8 ohms the NFB would be functioning as designed? But to answer your question... no.
I should have been a little more forthcoming with my original post. I was having a lot of feedback and oscillation troubles with this amp. It took quite a bit of fooling around with lead dress and component changes to tame the troubles. It seems that I now have the amp pretty stable, for a TrainWreck type of amp. I can imagine what Ken Fischer must have gone through. Amazing he did not give up at some point. I realize he had much more ability/knowledge with electronics than I do, but he had no guide with him. I see the PI looks like a "Plexi" but I imagine the rest of the amp was mostly KF tinkering with his ideas. Anyway.......
Thanks for your help again.