In Reply to: Reference? posted by inguz on October 17, 2013 at 05:24:06:
The papers you linked to show no such thing - they do not show that the sound improves with increasingly higher slew rates. One article simply gave a range of "safe" slew rates for amps. Higher and higher slew rates don't guarantee better sonics any more than vanishing low THD insures better sound. That's kind of the whole point. If that were true everybody and his brother would be cranking out amplifiers with extremely low THD and very high slew rates.
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- Sorry, but - geoffkait 05:48:13 10/17/13 (10)
- RE: Sorry, but - inguz 11:21:14 10/17/13 (9)
- RE: Sorry, but - geoffkait 12:01:31 10/17/13 (8)
- Discovered, by who, and when? - inguz 13:03:51 10/17/13 (7)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - geoffkait 13:29:10 10/17/13 (6)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - jrlaudio 20:02:27 10/17/13 (5)
- concur, High Slew rate.is one of Spectral's goals and is discernable flesh and.bone traded for speed*nT - Cleantimestream 19:27:08 10/28/13 (1)
- Ya gotta love Spectral's verbiage. - geoffkait 04:50:51 10/29/13 (0)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - geoffkait 06:33:18 10/18/13 (2)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - john curl 08:51:56 11/08/13 (1)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - geoffkait 06:09:43 11/09/13 (0)