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When two identical mono tube power amps have their outputs wired in parallel, what effect does this have on the damping factor, ie does the damping factor double or remain the same? Thanks.
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Topic - Damping factor - elflow 20:10:25 01/26/25 (12)
- True damping factory or the marketing one? - Victor Khomenko 15:52:58 01/27/25 (0)
- In order to do this - Ralph 13:16:28 01/27/25 (10)
- RE: In order to do this - elflow 21:31:03 01/27/25 (4)
- +1 sweet! nt - Ralph 08:52:41 01/28/25 (0)
- RE: In order to do this - Tre' 06:32:27 01/28/25 (2)
- RE: In order to do this - elflow 19:18:22 01/29/25 (1)
- Empire mods - Ralph 12:21:47 01/31/25 (0)
- With solid state amps it depends on topology - Victor Khomenko 15:56:15 01/27/25 (4)
- Don't encourage that! - Ralph 09:15:19 01/28/25 (3)
- Related: Solid State amps can "smoke" when driving a Transformer. - VoltSecond 09:58:08 02/19/25 (0)
- We should not be making blanket statements - Victor Khomenko 11:21:22 01/28/25 (1)
- That's true- I'd be interested to know what tube amps? nt - Ralph 12:29:37 01/28/25 (0)