I agree, it is not that hard to demonstrate suitable linearity in a radar receiver. The frequency range above the usually defined audio range in an audio amplifier is much harder. Non-linearity rises very quickly with frequency, but the usual harmonic distortion is not the issue, obviously. The actual problem is not even that easy to define. Let signal A have fast transients with significant components above 20KHz. Signal B is A low pass filtered to the usual 20KHz bandwidth. Signal C is A after passing through the amplifier with high frequency non-linearity. Signal D is C low passed filtered by the same filter as B. How does D differ from B? The ear should be able to detect those differences because they are within the audio range. I have never heard of anyone attacking this problem. Have you?
Originally posted by Joe Gwinn
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