leadbelly said:I know that THD doesn't carry much weight in this forum, and those designs which feature low THD using large NFB and such are not too popular, however if you would be kind as to point such designs out and save me some tedious searching, that would be appreciated.
Try Googling for the Williamson amp. That was a high gNFB, low THD design.
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Higher THD, terrible transciens?
leadbelly said:Thanks.
Any SE designs?
Higher THD, terrible transciens?
leadbelly said:I know that THD doesn't carry much weight in this forum, and those designs which feature low THD using large NFB and such are not too popular, however if you would be kind as to point such designs out and save me some tedious searching, that would be appreciated.
Bob Cordell's desing is both - www.cordellaudio.com , http://www.cordellaudio.com/papers/MOSFET_Power_Amp.pdf .
Jan Didden
Jeb-D. said:If you want low THD in a Single Ended amp, screw the feedback loops and go cathode follower. It's a more natural form of feedback, opposed to loops which arn't quite phase correct. Especially in transformer coupled amplifiers.
Just my .02, as I'm sure some will disagree.
I agree.
What do you mean by low THD?
Ken Shindo promises the following for his 300B SET:
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1%.
Signal to Noise Ratio: 110dB.
Intermodulation Distortion: 0.09%
But the question makes little sense.
All of the old Leak amps have a THD of around 0.1 pct. Everybody who has heard them say the TL/12 and TL/25A are the best-sounding Leak amps. Anyone can make a poor sounding amp, be it tubes or whatever.
And there's no tube amp without NFB. A triode has internal NFB, which is the reason it operates different from pentodes and all other components.
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Ken Shindo promises the following for his 300B SET:
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1%.
Signal to Noise Ratio: 110dB.
Intermodulation Distortion: 0.09%
But the question makes little sense.
All of the old Leak amps have a THD of around 0.1 pct. Everybody who has heard them say the TL/12 and TL/25A are the best-sounding Leak amps. Anyone can make a poor sounding amp, be it tubes or whatever.
And there's no tube amp without NFB. A triode has internal NFB, which is the reason it operates different from pentodes and all other components.
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use firefox.phn said:ultra slow, instable, bug infested piece of junk IE7.
sorenj07 said:
use firefox.
And lose the privilege of bitching and moaning? Where's the fun in that?
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