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In Reply to: Is this still a problem with ultra linear tube amplifiers? posted by Vic D on July 7, 2012 at 20:49:29:
My new amplifier has two switches - UL and Triode as well as Max feedback and min feedback. The rational from the manufacturer who makes several speakers felt that for certain music and speakers the UL option is desirable for some while Triode is desirable for others. Personally so far I prefer the Triode operation with min feedback but I can see the appeal of the UL with max feedback. Quite a difference.
The UL mode offers about double the power so depending on the speakers that could be a factor as the company makes their own LS-3/5a at 82db sensitive.
Still it's nice to have options to tailor the sound less intrusively than bass/treble
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