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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sunny SC,USA 15 min south of Charlotte NC
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This thread has been cold way too long. as far as high frequency goes you may know it's there but it's only because it affects the real audible frequencies as overtones and harmonics just as subsonics affect the tones you can hear...
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Yes I agree. This is why I use time domain filters to force every signal passed through the amp to fall in the linear region save for self noise. The result is insured linear operation. As a note, this can mean bandpass for RF applications.
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