Custom Bridge Rectifier on a preamp power supply


I need an advise from any memebers with experiences in custom bridge rectifier. I am thinking about building my own bridge rectifier. Can i mix two different diode ( 1 pair of Fred and 1 pair of Schottky)?? From my expereinces A Fred diode gives me more of a relax sounding( laid back, imaging are much laid back) and a Schottky diode ( dynamic, was more of in your face sounding) too much of forward sounding. To compomise, is it possible mixing two pair of diode together? Any advise are much appreciated!
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You cannot mix diode types, as Mr K mentioned. I've personally had a great deal of success with IXYS HEXFREDs and HEXFRED bridges. ie: (http://www.partsconnexion.com/rectifier_diode_fred.html) & (http://www.partsconnexion.com/rectifier_bridge_hex.html) I've also used CREE SiC Schottkys in some applications. ie: (http://www.partsconnexion.com/rectifier_diode_cree.html)
There are various types of Schottky(as well as FRED) diodes. ie: Just within those Schottky diodes manufactured with Silicon(as a semiconductor); a variety of barrier heights are available, that result in differing Current to Forward Voltage curves. Some(like ZBD Schottky diodes) are manufactured with Gallium Arsenide. Like the various capacitor and resistor types; each may result in a different presentation, depending on the rest of the circuit. How many different Schottky designs have you tried?
There are various types of Schottky(as well as FRED) diodes. ie: Just within those Schottky diodes manufactured with Silicon(as a semiconductor); a variety of barrier heights
are available, that result in differing Current to Forward Voltage curves. Some are manufactured with Gallium Arsenide, as a semiconductor. Like the various capacitor and resistor compositions and types; each may result in a different presentation, depending on the rest of the circuit. How many different Schottky designs have you tried?