In Reply to: AFAIK, Hervé Delétraz believes solid state output stages should not use multiple driver pairs posted by John Marks on June 27, 2014 at 12:56:23:
Nelson Pass SIT amps use a single transistor for the entire amp.
If your speakers work in that environment, good deal
As for me, I favor the coherency and uniform directivity of my stats- which requires a more heroic amp that a single transistor can muster today. In the grand scheme of things, I find that speakers influence a greater aspect of the end result than does the amplification - don't get me wrong, I'm all about amps with simple architecture and minimal corrective feedback.
When a single SIT device can muster 200 watts, I'm all aboard. :)
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Follow Ups
- Why use a pair of outputs at all? - E-Stat 17:04:39 06/29/14 (1)
- I find it astounding there isn't at least consensus that speakers are the most - tinear 19:34:26 06/30/14 (0)