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In Reply to: Re: bel canto slew rate posted by rp1@surnetusa.com on July 1, 2003 at 16:30:56:
TIM is caused by high level, high bandwidth, pulses. These are generally formed by clipping somewere in the audio chain. When playing a record, it was caused by mistracking that happened all the time. It is difficult to get classical TIM with an ideal CD, but SACD and DVD will easily allow it.
TIM is only the primary reason for having higher slew rate. Actually, the whole circuit is improved, in general, by increasing the slew rate above a few volts/microsecond, where it is with the cheapest components.
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