In Reply to: RE: Would you mind... posted by tube wrangler on September 18, 2012 at 20:48:51:
The reason a good one sounds so good is that the builder has learned to minimize adding distortions into the circuit, and the fact that since S.E. can't reject common-mode, it also can't reject parts of music.
....Would the "part of the music it can't reject" stated above be mains ripple or mains x2 ripple depending upon the rectifier used when NOT utilizing critical L?
What has the builder implemented that minimizes the added distortions?
Proper tube topology > finals? Avoiding Miller C, A/C filament supplies away - far and away....
Keeping in line with a good sense of humor, analogously, I sound better in the AM because of 8oz's of Prune Juice at bedtime.
Cheers,
W
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