In Reply to: You're right, I'm wrong. posted by Tre' on July 9, 2015 at 08:17:08:
When the inductive reactance is equal to the reflected impedance the load line gets bad and the distortion goes up.
This premise falls apart when you realize that a plate choke can be considered as a 1:1 transformer with a very high reflected load. Since a plate choke has finite inductance, by your premise we should be introducing a finite load to match the inductance to reduce distortion.
dave
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