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Originally posted by soundhound:
.... Tube amps have a far 'richer' biasing into class "A/B" than solid state, which produces less distortion at the crossover point in a push-pull amp: this must be made up for by high levels of negative feedback in a solid state amp. Tube amps use _much_ less global negative feedback than solid state, and avoids TIM ... entirely, unlike solid state. ....


Do you think an impulse based test like an MLS system would show this, by avoiding the steady state tone as used in more conventional tests?
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Charlie