In Reply to: RE: Harmonic distortion reduction in SET amplifiers posted by drlowmu on October 5, 2016 at 11:33:28:
Posted by used-hifi (A) on October 05, 2016 at 11:45:26
Hello my friend
So what your saying is Sukuma is also not correct in that each tube will have a different spectrum of harmonic distortion and hence no cancelation?!
But until I have my lab setup which will not be for some time I can only speculate like Sukuma
Jeff I'm going to build a very excellent sounding single ended amplifier for my large Fulton system this is only the first stages of thoughts I want low distortion without feedback as per me Fulton has so kindly refered to
Lawrence
Have a great day!!
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