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In Reply to: OPamplifiers, Replacements posted by groman on January 5, 2002 at 02:37:11:
Hi,I have linked below to a real interresting article from 1957, which is the first extensive analysis of transient distortion and overload in feedback Amp's I have come across. The fact that it is applied to Valve Amp's makes it not less relevant, but moreso, as Valve Amp's operate with much less feedback and more inherent linearity than Solid State Amp's.
Later T
PS it's from this general site:
http://web.mit.edu/cheever/www/main.htm
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- Another bit of reading..... - Thorsten 01/5/0206:54:05 01/5/02 (10)
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- Re: Another bit of "reading"..... - Thorsten 05:25:36 01/6/02 (0)
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