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RE: If they work properly they don't tick.

So hysteresis loss occurs even in SE circuits? I may be recalling wrongly, but I could have sworn that when I read that post from you (years ago), you were talking about PP circuits, the reason for the loss being crossing the 0-point which doesn't occur in SE.

Please clarify/educate me.

I don't measure amps. I'm not (really - I've built a few kits) a builder or manufacturer. But, I have seen crossover distortion measurements from plenty of PP amps - although SS, non-TX-coupled, comes to mind. For example, both Hegel and Benchmarch cite these measurements in their respective discussions about how their proprietary tech eliminates it.

How would crossover distortion be eliminated entirely in a PP circuit unless the two (or more) devices had absolutely identical operating properties around the crossover point? (I do understand how bias effects this, I think - but that doesn't eliminate this problem.)



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