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RE:what's wrong with push/pull design? [n.t.a.]

Hi taken from the article by Mr. Pass in the link

" ... The push-pull symmetry topology has no particular basis in nature. Is it valid to use air's characteristic as a model for designing an amplifier?
If you accept that all processing leaves its signature on the music, the answer is yes. One of the most interesting characteristics of air is its single-ended nature... "

it makes sense i think.
The pull-phase is a negative pression (depression) that never happens in reality. When an object makes a sound the sound level is always from O up, never negative. Silence is 0dB.
In the single ended amps there is only push without pull ?
Kind regards,
bg



Edits: 04/17/15 04/17/15

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