In Reply to: I still think so... posted by Charles Hansen on June 26, 2003 at 17:12:27:
I'm still in :)Here is a good link showing how closely related a follower is
to NFB.http://digilander.libero.it/paeng/design_frame.htm
click on cathode followerThe output signal in the follower case and the NFB case consists
of a power series, indicating harmonic multiplication.What I think you may be getting at is that if the follower device
itself is very linear, then the harmonic multiplication maybe
low in scale and thus hard to hear (although I don't like the way
they sound).Mike
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- Re: I still think so... - mfc 18:23:54 06/26/03 (5)
- Re: I still think so... - john curl 00:13:11 06/27/03 (4)
- common cathode unbypassed cathode resistor results - mfc 23:29:33 06/28/03 (3)
- Thanks, mfc. Nice work. nt - kurt s 18:24:48 06/29/03 (0)
- Re: common cathode unbypassed cathode resistor results - john curl 16:06:46 06/29/03 (0)
- Re: common cathode unbypassed cathode resistor results - Scott Frankland 15:54:18 06/29/03 (0)