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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for power amplifier designers
A generally thorough analysis of a much-misunderstood topic. Many writers have produced books and articles on amplifier design, but only a few have explored the topic in a truly scientific fashion. Many writers instead adopt a "cookery" approach, some even citing "ingredients" as the key to a good design (e.g. special capacitors and resistors,...
Published on February 23, 1999

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21 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and Bad Depending on Your Needs
This is a good book if you're interested in very low distortion amplifier design. If you believe, as many do, that small amounts of THD are inaudible (i.e. < .1%) and sometimes the "cure" is worse than the "disease", this is NOT the book for you. Self spends much of the book chasing THD from .01% down to .004%. When he's not pursuing vanishing...
Published on April 6, 1998


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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for power amplifier designers, February 23, 1999
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A generally thorough analysis of a much-misunderstood topic. Many writers have produced books and articles on amplifier design, but only a few have explored the topic in a truly scientific fashion. Many writers instead adopt a "cookery" approach, some even citing "ingredients" as the key to a good design (e.g. special capacitors and resistors, silver wire etc.) but with no clear justification except their own (biased?) personal claims of superior sonic performance. As a professional electronics designer and at the same time an audiophile, I suspect many of these designers are using speculation to cover for their lack of clear understanding.

Love him or hate him, Self at least avoids these sort of traps and, refreshingly, confines himself to demonstrable facts. Some of his comments will inevitably be ill-received by the subjective audio community, but his challenge is simple enough: if your approach sounds better, prove it. For example, he recommends we use blind listening tests under properly controlled conditions. Hopefully someone will rise to the challenge and perhaps subjective reviews will gain a better standing.

Some of my design philosophies differ from Self's, and there is certainly no shortage of other opinions out there! But whether or not you end up agreeing 100% with Mr. Self doesn't really matter. Either way, the book remains an excellent tutorial in the nitty gritty of power amplifier design. In particular I found the breakdown of the amplifier into its key stages,and the discussion of how these stages interact, most illuminating.

Study of this book will help amplifier designers of all persuasions in understanding and optimising their work, and I throughly recommend it.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended reading for anyone who wants to design an amp, May 12, 1999
This book is not a "cookbook" approach, but presents well researched and tested approaches. As such it is guaranteed to offend some people (evaluation of design changes and improvements is scientific, as opposed to subjective). Self uses the book to take a shot at much of the patently mumbo-jumbo in high end HiFi, which is entertaining! The book features the "blameless" amplifier and the circuit is given, but it would have been nice for the PCB layout (or a Gerber file..) to be included so that some quick experimentation can be done. The only minus (apart from that) is that there some areas not treated: Nested Differential Feeback loops being one. A very unique book, collecting together a lot of very valuable information.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bipolar Transistor Power Amplifier Bible, July 13, 1998
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I can't imagine a better book about push-pull, audio bipolar power amplifiers. Self covers virtually every possible configuration with circuits, notes, simulations and measurements. This book includes an excellent chapter on power, heat and reliability based on many years of design , manufacturing and field service. He is truly an expert in all aspects of this amplifier topology.

He doesn't hide his disdain for MOSFETS, single-ended amplifiers and other "subjectivist" high-end concerns. Contrary to the findings of many others in this field, Self finds Total Harmonic Distortion the only measurement of amplifier quality that matters. He isn't convincing to this reviewer.

A "must have" book for anyone designing audio power amplifiers.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you're into building audio power amps, you NEED this bk., February 9, 1999
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Doug Self's AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER DESIGN HANDBOOK is required reading for anyone who likes to build or tinker with audio power amps. He goes after the sources of amplifier distortion with a vengence and gives the reader his version of a "blameless" amplifier with parts values and device type numbers so that if you choose to try to duplicate his design for a one-off, you can do so. His book is heavily illustrated, (although some schematics were badly smeared in my copy) with lots of graphs and charts showing his reasons for his design. Even if you aren't interested in building an amp, Self's book will help you understand what goes into designing a low distortion power amp. A must have for any audio do-it-your-selfer!
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21 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and Bad Depending on Your Needs, April 6, 1998
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This is a good book if you're interested in very low distortion amplifier design. If you believe, as many do, that small amounts of THD are inaudible (i.e. < .1%) and sometimes the "cure" is worse than the "disease", this is NOT the book for you. Self spends much of the book chasing THD from .01% down to .004%. When he's not pursuing vanishing low THD, he's generally discrediting the audiophile community (which he refers to as "subjectivists"). There is some good info here, some of which I've not seen anywhere else, but it's hardly comprehensive. For example, there's no discussion of how to select semiconductors, design high-power output stages (with many parallel devices) or regulate driver stage power supplies. Self also briefly (and I think unfairly) dismisses power MOSFETs calling them a poor choice for any design. Self is from the UK so be prepared for typical British phrases and spelling. There are only a handful of books on this topic, and each one has something to offer, but if you're interested in high-end (audiophile) designs, prepare to be offended and disappointed with this one.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much use for any design work G. Randy Slone's book much better, March 12, 2006
I purchased this book along with High Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual by G. Randy Slone.If you want to read about
300 pages of information you can obtain free from Mr. Self's website then buy all means by this book because it is a repeat of the blamless amplifier theory, however if you really want a design book with the whyfore's included Mr. Slone's book is the book for you and should rate 10 stars for audio design. I really don't understand why Amazon hyped this book. I should have saved my money I expected more from Mr. Self.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Dissppointed for the Fourth Edition, August 25, 2005
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If you have a third edition, you should keep using it. I should have kept the $ in my pockey. :(

The newly added Class-D chapter is rather short and trivial. It is just an introduction to Class-D concept. This can be found easily elsewhere. No research, experimental and test results! Disappointed! Has the author listened to current high performance Class-D solutions (like ICEpower, Hypex)?

The other new chapter, DC servo, does contains test/new results. You will learn some useful techniques.

The author should correct some problems (printing, inconsistency between text and figure) that exist in third or earlier editions. However, he didn't. Why?

Lastly, it is still highly recommeded for new readers.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Book - Bad printing, May 12, 2008
I had previously read this book at the library and it was excellent. Even the smallest details could be read. This print has a problem with any drawings that have been scanned in. The following pages have problems: 77, 116-118, 179, 194, 332.

Doug Self is a true audio genius.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Considerations on the book, February 23, 2006
The book is very deep in some topics but is very poor in design formulas. The formulas should be included, explained and can be skipped by the readers who are not keen on mathematics.
Some schematic diagrams are simply not readable as the printing size, or the book format, is too small.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for the bookcase., June 17, 2010
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Doug Self is to Amplifier design what Jack Nicholson is to Movies ... a consummate expert. This latest edition grows subject areas and fills in details in a very satisfying way. I am pleased that he takes fewer basic details for granted. I am still looking for a quick-reference, which his website did provide; furthermore, being an anti-subjectivist myself, I do wish he'd leave that matter behind entirely. Altogether, though, this is a foundational text on the subject which fully enables anyone skilled in the art to go from competence to mastery. He provides a very complete reference list enabling any depth of historic or esoteric follow-on research. It will be a daunting tome for someone just starting, well worth the effort. Even the hobbyist, merely curious, or non-technically adept will find insight to be used in purchasing or kit-building.
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Audio Power Amplifier Design Handbook, Second Edition by Douglas Self (Paperback - November 15, 1999)
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