Re: Transformer Question (I should know better)
- From: "Elvis Kabong" <ampscience@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 18:34:28 -0600
"Phil S." <psymonds_no_spam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Back on topic. I will read more about the classes but you are right
about SE and PP. I dont understand how a single tube in A can go AB
but I will read and try to figure it out tonight.
Drew
The concept is quite straight forward. This is a simple, not very
technical explanation. One power tube in Class A must be "on" all the
time. When you drive it to clipping, it is "off" momentarily, as there is
no signal when clipped. You hear this as "dirt" or distortion. We guitar
players like this effect and hi-fi audiophools hate this effect (and for
good reasons). Just know that your amp doesn't care about what class it
operates in. You shouldn't either. And yes, this is a bottom post.
Hi Phil, this is a request of you and everyone cool here to
refrain from parroting Wet Fart Willy's sappy derivatives.
It's "audiophiles"", not audiophools". That particular aspect of the
tube amp industry has no more BS hype, snake oil, BS mystiques
and pretetious mojo than the tube amp for guitar industry.
BTW, it's socket, not *hole*. But if you are trying to conserve
bandwidth, just use "skt" - it's one letter character less than "hole".
Just let Willy's ass-slurpers do the monkey see, monkey do parroting.
That's all they're good here for anyway. They've already been conditioned
to be ditto-shitheads.
.
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