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In Reply to: RE: I would say nearly all amplifier designs are conceptually WRONG! posted by morricab on September 18, 2015 at 13:14:14
"Just for the sake of discussion where do you disagree?"
Well, naturally no distortion is the ideal all right... the goesouta should look like the goesinta, just bigger and with a consistent delay. In other words, a linear, time-invariant system. The delivery time for perfect systems does tend to be annoyingly long however so we often accept at least SOME compromises...
I admire what you are trying to do but it's probably bootless: way to many variables to really be able to nail down universally applicable design rules. Minor implementation details will blow the boat out of the water. And then, there's the tastes and sensitivities of the user...
Best, Rick
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Well, naturally no distortion is the ideal all right... the goesouta should look like the goesinta, just bigger and with a consistent delay. In other words, a linear, time-invariant system. The delivery time for perfect systems does tend to be annoyingly long however so we often accept at least SOME compromises...
I don't disagree but since there is no such animal I think my "rules" will get you something pretty good.
Then start comparing the TF and if so how important is the Squarewave responses ....
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