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In Reply to: RE: The better the design of the amp and its execution posted by 13th Duke of Wymbourne on November 19, 2024 at 10:37:51:
are you thinking of advancement as providing more gain-bandwidth allowing more feedback?
Yes, among other things.
Its also possible to apply feedback in such a way that it is not distorted in the process of doing its job. Opamps are a good example of how that's done.
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Follow Ups
- RE: The better the design of the amp and its execution - Ralph 10:48:29 11/19/24 (10)
- RE: The better the design of the amp and its execution - sideliner 17:23:54 11/19/24 (9)
- Sure - Ralph 08:28:31 11/20/24 (8)
- RE: Sure - sideliner 18:32:51 11/21/24 (0)
- Sure? - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 11:52:03 11/21/24 (6)
- Yes. - Ralph 13:03:02 11/21/24 (5)
- RE: Yes. - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 10:20:01 11/22/24 (4)
- Yes. - Ralph 10:40:28 11/22/24 (3)
- RE: Yes. - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 17:32:35 11/23/24 (2)
- You can't compare using an opamp - Ralph 09:41:13 11/25/24 (1)
- That's why I suggested we end with the last post - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 14:25:32 11/26/24 (0)