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In Reply to: Re: Fine posted by Dan Banquer on March 12, 2007 at 10:40:36:
My Threshold Stasis, for example, uses zero global NFB between the input and output stages, but does employ some local NFB.The VTL, on the other hand, uses minimal amounts of global to keep the source impedance as low as 1.5 ohms.
Since you will forget this information an hour later, I'll put in some keywords to find this later.
DAN CAN'T REMEMBER $HIT FROM DAY TO DAY
Follow Ups:
There is a difference between global feedback and negative feedback.
Do you know what it is?
Surprise me for a change. BTW: I'm still waiting for a rudimentary definition of negative feedback and local feedback.
Any time this week bubba;
d.b.
Cite "proof" that my VTL map uses zero feedback.
Cite "proof" that I have spoken about anything other than my MB450s following your wild-assed-guess to the contrary.
I can't discuss feedback with someone who doesn't understand the basic rudimentary definitions.
Get a freakin clue!
d.b.
who continues to make false accusations and fails to back them up.Bye.
Well I 'm certainly glad you don't take yourself too seriously, given your level of ignorance I concur that it would be a bad move on your part.
I will try to my best so that in the future I will not take you seriusly either. Given your posts until now, I don't that will be all that difficult.
Have a nice day;
d.b.
P.S. Whenever you decide to learn the differences between negative feedback, global feedback , and local feedback, please let us know.
rw
I'd like to forget you, but the &hit you keep putting on this board makes it tough. You can't tell the difference between your lack of taste vs. accuracy.
Have a nice day;
d.b.
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