ltp vs fully symmetrical amplifier

A fully symmetric amplifier front end is just two fully opposed LTP's , like in a typical "leach" amp. So both have LTP's natively.

Current feedback symmetrical amps have something similar to a LTP , but feedback is implemented through each transistor individually.

Beyond subjective , I have noticed that my "spooky" symmetrical leach type amp had better bass control while listening to my 20K FLAC collection while an LTP "blameless" was more defined in the high freq. content. Many who built the original Leach amp also noted the refinement (character) of the bass in this design.

Since I had the ability to directly swap the two front ends out in minutes , my A/B comparisons have merit. Output stage was the same for both ...

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i experience the same thing i have elektor amplifier from input to output fully symmetrical bass has special character more defined and punchy . vocal and high frequency is not comparable with my P3A where my P3A wins in vocal and high frequency band.
 
A fully symmetric amplifier front end is just two fully opposed LTP's , like in a typical "leach" amp. So both have LTP's natively.

Current feedback symmetrical amps have something similar to a LTP , but feedback is implemented through each transistor individually.

Beyond subjective , I have noticed that my "spooky" symmetrical leach type amp had better bass control while listening to my 20K FLAC collection while an LTP "blameless" was more defined in the high freq. content. Many who built the original Leach amp also noted the refinement (character) of the bass in this design.

Since I had the ability to directly swap the two front ends out in minutes , my A/B comparisons have merit. Output stage was the same for both ...

OS
Well explained with practical experience