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In Reply to: RE: Since you still have a burr under your saddle posted by morricab on March 04, 2025 at 00:15:22
You're the one who misinterpreted what the thread was discussing and decided to throw some old tube amp into the mix.
I didn't misinterpret anything. Here is the text again:
https://www.audioasylum.com/forums/amp/messages/25/254430.html
I explained what was different about that amp and so it became relevent.
I also explained how a class B solid state amp can get around the problem you described. But you didn't read that.
I also asked for what would be considered 'proof' since its pretty obvious that if I just put up a nice looking sine wave you would challenge its source. I'm not playing that game.
No dodging anything; just dealing with the fact that you tend to obfuscate when presented with the truth of technical things about which you don't have training or experience.
Follow Ups:
Some old tube circlotron design is IRRELEVANT to a discussion about Class B solid state amps. I showed you examples of Class B commercial amps that clearly demonstrate zero crossing distortion. You just keep using words!
You can't even show me evidence that your one example doesn't exhibit the zero crossing distortion issue. Not one piece of evidence from you! Claims are just that...claims. I have showed you numerous examples of underbiased AB and B amps (class B is by definition underbiased so that the transistors go into cutoff) that exhibit the issue.
On top of that I tell you clearly what is missing from the Topping measurements that would confirm it to have or not have zero crossing distortion and then you pretend I didn't tell you what was missing! Who isn't reading?? Clearly you.
I've mentioned several times how a solid state amp can be designed to avoid crossover or notch distortion.
You're not interested so around and around we go...
You need to showed data, your explanation is worthless without data to prove your claim.
I guess you would rather play the victim while projecting...
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