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Re: Why SE in SET amps? [message #11384 is a reply to message #11383] Tue, 04 September 2007 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thanks a million, Wayne. Just what I thought. The reference was really terrific! A great read and a great refresher. As I recalled, the best sounding amp ought to be a push-pull triode amp operating in class A or AB.
I'm still using my old ultra-linear Wiliamson amp -in my organ I think. I don't think it was a kit and it did use a peerless (altec) output transformer as I recall. For serious power I use solid state but very conservatively rated.
-Dick

 
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