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Arny Krueger wrote:
What you may find some day is a solid state optical disc player with a few thermionic noise and distortion enhancers slapped on, right before the output terminals. Why would someone who is interested in pure natural sound want such a thing? Some people dislike the sound of op-amps. Some op-amps try to correct serious defects in their design with lots of negative feedback. The class B output stages in many op-amps can have traces of crossover distortion products even after NFB. Some op-amps can be made to act as if they are "single ended" if you connect a resistor from the output to either a negative or a positive supply of DC of around 20V. The resistor should draw current thruout the entire audio waveform. |
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