I am not an expert in power amp, in fact I am still learning.
My understanding of an op-amp is the closed loop feedback linearized the amplifier. In order to get more linearity, you raise the loop gain ( log subtract open loop gain and feedback gain). The more loop gain you have, the better it compensate the distortion and you get less distortion.
Most of the tube power stage has a feedback resistor from the secondary of the transformer back to the differential stage just like an op-amp. So the key is to raise the forward gain of the power amp to increase the loop gain overhead therefore improve linearity. Yes putting a cathode follow buffer the differential stage and the gain will be higher. Or even add another stage. But this will make closed loop pole and zero compensation harder. This together with using the linear tape of the output transformer should minimize the distortion. An over rated OT will help also. Look at how big the Fender Bassman 100 OT. I made a mistake of modifying a BM100 for distortion amp, that thing just don't sound right no matter how hard I drive.
Please excuse me as I am a beginner in this kind of power amp, but the theory should be sounded.
My understanding of an op-amp is the closed loop feedback linearized the amplifier. In order to get more linearity, you raise the loop gain ( log subtract open loop gain and feedback gain). The more loop gain you have, the better it compensate the distortion and you get less distortion.
Most of the tube power stage has a feedback resistor from the secondary of the transformer back to the differential stage just like an op-amp. So the key is to raise the forward gain of the power amp to increase the loop gain overhead therefore improve linearity. Yes putting a cathode follow buffer the differential stage and the gain will be higher. Or even add another stage. But this will make closed loop pole and zero compensation harder. This together with using the linear tape of the output transformer should minimize the distortion. An over rated OT will help also. Look at how big the Fender Bassman 100 OT. I made a mistake of modifying a BM100 for distortion amp, that thing just don't sound right no matter how hard I drive.
Please excuse me as I am a beginner in this kind of power amp, but the theory should be sounded.
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