This is my thoughts only no real testing has taken place if you have information or real life testing let us know it!!!
Sukuma whole idea on harmonic distortion reduction/cancellation is to drive the finals with the same tube as its spectrum distortion byproducts will be similar and hence the cancellation of distortion without neg feedback
My idea is somewhat similar but instead of driving the finals with same tube just do parallel SET finals .......because of there same spectrum of distortion they will cancel out each other remember they are electrically connected!!!!......now my thinking it could be even better then Sukuma!
What do you think
Have a great day everybody
Lawrence
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Topic - Harmonic distortion reduction in SET amplifiers - used-hifi 08:59:00 10/05/16 (8)
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