In Reply to: gm70 power playing in the lowest freq's posted by used-hifi on January 19, 2017 at 14:23:28:
I would look at the inductance value of the output transformer.
In the presence of low frequencies, a lack of sufficient inductance in the primary of the output transformer causes the load line to become very elliptical causing a loss of power and an increase in distortion.
The article linked below explains this.
Tre'
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