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RE: They are there nevertheless.

It appears that the transformers in this are part of the rectifier and are not for the final audio output, unlike a conventional tube audio amplifier.

This is incorrect.

The output transformer is loading the output of the power tube(s) and provides the proper matching as per the quote from the patent I posted earlier (as output transformers have been doing for nearly 100 years). Please note the bold in that post. The difference is that in the Berning amplifier, the output transformer is an air-core device.

The amplifier has little in common with Class D. It can be built class A, class AB or class B.


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  • RE: They are there nevertheless. - Ralph 09:13:25 07/13/16 (0)

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