In Reply to: RE: OTL amps rule! posted by berni on December 4, 2014 at 11:37:09:
"Otl definetly rules, even better when OTL/OCL which larger amount of power to work even with difficult speakers."
I certainly agree with the general sentiment. But I'm never quite sure about the OCL aspect. Presumably this refers to not having a big output capacitor that is directly in series with the loudspeaker. (All my OTLs are OCL, in fact.) But the capacitors in the power supply are just as much in the audio path as an added output capacitor would be, so I've never really seen why OCL or not is a big issue. All OTL amps have capacitors in the signal path.
Chris
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