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In Reply to: RE: triode wired KT88 posted by hahax@verizon.net on June 24, 2017 at 04:10:44
"The problem is not the type of tube. It is single ended topology, the circuit itself so there is no way to get rid of it. I've checked with many designers and had it confirmed."
Actually, the "problem" is not with the circuit topology or the tubes, it is that you are relying on your interpretation of what you think "many designers" are saying. If you try to understand the theory that Tre' is explaining, you can rely on your own sound judgement to make your own assessment.
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I'm obviously not a designer but as previously mentioned would you consider Nelson Pass knowledgeable on the subject, especially since he is a fan of single ended amps? And he told me that they are asymmetrical amps. And other designers, one of whom designed a single ended amp, who have designed PP triode amps have told me the same.If I recall correctly the affect is into a real, world reactive load rather than a simple resistive test load.
And yes, I will admit to being a curmudgeon here.
Edits: 06/24/17
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