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RE: triode wired KT88
Posted by cpotl on June 24, 2017 at 12:18:14:
"Of course, some artifacts of music are also found in the Common Mode, so they also get reduced/processed by a PP and/or balanced circuit."
Could you please define precisely what you are meaning when you use the term "common mode"? As normally understood, it refers to a signal that is common to both the inverting and the non-inverting inputs of a differential amplifier. From the context in which you are speaking, it appears you do not mean this. Therefore, a precise definition of what you intend to mean by "common mode" would perhaps be helpful.
Chris