In Reply to: Re: PP Iron for SE - repost of a 1996 rec.audio.tubes by "Paul".... posted by dave slagle on February 20, 2004 at 10:41:32:
how do you figure that???I guess I could ask you the same thing. :)
Both the x and y axes in your plot are logarithmic. That being the case, as far as I'm aware, a linear function will produce a straight line. And looking at the plot, Hdc = 0 is the closest approximation to a straight line and would therefore be the most linear.
Here, I overlaid some straight lines on the plot to make it more obvious.
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