In Reply to: Re: I suffer from the "Audio Nirvana is just over the next hill" syndrome....... posted by Tre' on March 17, 2007 at 23:40:07:
I think of push pull as a system with two devices which run 180° out of phase.Vocal cords are push pull only in terms of location relative to each other. They function in phase with respect to the audio signal, the air passing by them. It seems to me that vocal cords are parallel single ended. I don't see how you would get any sound if vocal cords were out of phase.
An amplifer that uses 2 triodes in parallel does not become push-pull simply because you turn one of the triodes to face the other way.
One way to have a push-pull voice would be to have a machine sucking the air out of the mouth at the same time as the lungs are pushing.
Son House
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