Urg! You mentioned negative feedback.
And we all know it's evil, because it has the word "negative" in its name.
I always suspected that audiophiles prefer triodes to pentodes because triodes have a kind of internal negative feedback, that gives them their lower plate resistance. Some days it seems that the only good kind of NFB is the kind that hi-fi freaks are too dumb to spot.
For musical instrument amps we just do whatever makes it sound good.
And we all know it's evil, because it has the word "negative" in its name.
I always suspected that audiophiles prefer triodes to pentodes because triodes have a kind of internal negative feedback, that gives them their lower plate resistance. Some days it seems that the only good kind of NFB is the kind that hi-fi freaks are too dumb to spot.
For musical instrument amps we just do whatever makes it sound good.
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