In Reply to: RE: push pull cancels 2nd order distortion so you will lose that fat warm sound of set, my push/pull 45... posted by Cleantimestream on August 6, 2014 at 15:09:49:
"It is incontrovertible that 2nd order distortion is canceled with push/pull design."Right, but my point was all SETs don't create the warm, full, bloomy synthesis you're referring to. Some, like mine, are dynamic and transparent, with all the harmonics very well controlled. Such amps reproduce music as accurately (some would say "more accurately") than any other topology. I for one enjoy both approaches - SET and PP - when done right. :)
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