TDA7269A RL output RL inductor after Zobel, or not...
I plan to design active speaker amps with TDA7269A (single ended), these use zobel R+C at the output for stability reasons as per datasheet. But I was thinking to maybe also include RL output inductor in series to the speaker after zobel as it is often common. Appliance is a regular home use. Datasheet do not mention this and so I wonder whether this would add or even subtract to/from stability, or be just completely unnecessary. AI had a good point that internal IC compensation could take this into account(no RL) and I could only worsen things by adding it, though I often read on internet that this is often just to appear more attractive and RL should be always added etc. I know for example that STA540 specifically mention and explain why even regular RC isnt needed but here I dont know. If someone especially from design department or someone who know for sure would be able to answer, I would really appreciate it. Thanks
