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Re: Mostly agreeing...

Posted by Ivan on July 7, 2000 at 16:48:00:

Thorsten wrote:

The use of interstage distortion cancellation BTW is ultimaly equal to Push-Pull type canellation and hence produces similar spectrae.... I personally do not feel such a engineering practice to be a "sound" practice....

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I strongly disagree. Using a serial cancellation process is NOTHING like what happens in a push-pull amplifier. I have spent some time analyzing and listening to what happens when distortion cancellation is implemented in SE amps, the results are not pretty. See the article at the link provided below.

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Ivan