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I've noticed that solid-state amplifiers tend to have much
higher damping factors than tube amps. Is damping factor measured the same way for both types of amps (load impedance divided by output impedance)? What's a good minimum damping factor that won't introduce audible artifacts, and is that minimum number the same for both solid-state and tube amplifiers? Thanks, Scott Gardner |
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