what is the difference between a mps2500 and ms2125?
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what is the difference between a mps2500 and ms2125?
i know the ms2125 has more power, but they look about the same inside to my untrained eye. sorry if its a dumb question
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the mps is stable to 1/4 ohm stereo and rated at 2ohm bridge while the ms is stable to 2ohm stereo and rated at 4ohm bridge. they make around 500 watts at there rated bridge. the ms makes around 700 watts at 2ohm if you are careful, what is the lowest ohm load the mps is happy driving in bridge? and how much power does it put out? thanks, im just curious
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About 20 volts of rail voltage on each rail and a different bias circuitry mod to accommodate a improved bias temp control, and of course more wire on the toroid core for the 2125, and rail caps are larger value on the 2500 then the 2125. and few resistors in each channel that setup proper operation at the different rail supply. Oh and the final op-amp stage has a different gain set.
but this all just off the top of my head I am sure I could detail more with time...
but this all just off the top of my head I am sure I could detail more with time...

I am familiar with all of this, aside from the different bias circuitry. Is it just different values in the bias portion of the amp, or is it a totally different circuit? I have noticed many MS amps to have unused parts of the board which still have traces and silk screening, but I have never figured out what these were for, maybe a different bias circuit is their use and I never realized it.1moreamp wrote:About 20 volts of rail voltage on each rail and a different bias circuitry mod to accommodate a improved bias temp control, and of course more wire on the toroid core for the 2125, and rail caps are larger value on the 2500 then the 2125. and few resistors in each channel that setup proper operation at the different rail supply. Oh and the final op-amp stage has a different gain set.
but this all just off the top of my head I am sure I could detail more with time...
Eric D wrote:I am familiar with all of this, aside from the different bias circuitry. Is it just different values in the bias portion of the amp, or is it a totally different circuit? I have noticed many MS amps to have unused parts of the board which still have traces and silk screening, but I have never figured out what these were for, maybe a different bias circuit is their use and I never realized it.1moreamp wrote:About 20 volts of rail voltage on each rail and a different bias circuitry mod to accommodate a improved bias temp control, and of course more wire on the toroid core for the 2125, and rail caps are larger value on the 2500 then the 2125. and few resistors in each channel that setup proper operation at the different rail supply. Oh and the final op-amp stage has a different gain set.
but this all just off the top of my head I am sure I could detail more with time...
The empty components were either left out for engineering reason I.E. stability was fine without it, or certain Versions were modded by the factory and the parts became redundant.
There are several values of certain components in the M and MS line that vary per the amp, even when compared to another identical MS amp. For vagueness i will call these stability components. The triple T Darlington design just like any other high bandwidth amp design can have serious high bandwidth stability issues if not engineered properly

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