just to clarify things, the generic "output characteristic" that i posted is the characteristic of the tube itself; its not necessarily the same characteristic that the tube would display when operating in any particular topology.
PP << SE
by using PP instead of SE topology, the 2nd and 4th harmonics are eliminated. i think that this is what you were implying, right?
the whole point of PP amplification is to permit a shift of the location of the operating point from the point of minimum distortion (a) to the point of maximum power output (b). in doing this, there is still some compromise with respect to increasing 3rd harmonic and THD. that's significant in a HiFi application.
when the 2nd and 4th are eliminated by using a PP topology the amp sounds quite different. this explains why SE and PP amps sound different when they distort. i think it also explains why some HiFi types like the sound of SE Triodes. imho its because they've developed a liking for the warmth of 2nd order harmonic distortion, whether they realize it or not. <ducking for cover in case @Rob reads this!>
Originally posted by AdmiralB
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by using PP instead of SE topology, the 2nd and 4th harmonics are eliminated. i think that this is what you were implying, right?
the whole point of PP amplification is to permit a shift of the location of the operating point from the point of minimum distortion (a) to the point of maximum power output (b). in doing this, there is still some compromise with respect to increasing 3rd harmonic and THD. that's significant in a HiFi application.
when the 2nd and 4th are eliminated by using a PP topology the amp sounds quite different. this explains why SE and PP amps sound different when they distort. i think it also explains why some HiFi types like the sound of SE Triodes. imho its because they've developed a liking for the warmth of 2nd order harmonic distortion, whether they realize it or not. <ducking for cover in case @Rob reads this!>
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