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In Reply to: RE: another explanation... posted by commentary on May 04, 2012 at 22:02:08
"(polarity inversion needs a minus sign) and 1 volt MAGNITUDE of 2khz feeding the second stage, phase not found due to not knowing the distortion transfer function completely. It could be -180 degrees, where it is likely. "
So you are saying that, at the plate, the 2nd harmonic distortion product of a grounded cathode triode stage is out of phase with the the fundamental?
Why would that be?
BTW The voltage in question is AC. We should not use a - sign. The phase is inverted but the voltage is neither - or +, it's AC.
In the studio we use a circle with a diagonal line through it.
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