In Reply to: Can sound cleaner but loses the magic midrange. posted by andy evans on August 3, 2014 at 08:30:14:
Andy,
Basically agree with you. As soon as you try to take the audio content, all of the music, and divide it into 180 degree counterparts, you are "messing with the siganl" TOO MUCH, and so, something always gets lost in the phase inversion.
This is where P-P goes awry, and it has little to nothing do with output transformer operation and design.
The trick is not to go P-P for a low powered amp...just make the SE amp BETTER in its design, layout, and topology.
KISS rules, always has, less is more IME !! So Andy, how can you get rid of the interstage in your favorite amp design, and use a Direct Couple, simple piece of Siltec wire to couple ???
Jeff Medwin
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