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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 14451" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Hennie,</p><p></p><p>You would be aware that there is a large thread on this on DIY-Audio site. I puzzled over the Baxandall findings, because I did not find that in a complete practical analysis, also different to you. At the time I thought that because the Baxandall single stage FET had rather significant distortion, that was the reason for the increase also showed by the maths. But after all these years my maths are rather rusted (I actually hated the subject!). Not as a negation of your findings (the matter is far from simple) but simply for the record I attach graphics of my complete transistor amplifier. This was with Spice, but also loosely correlated with spectrum analysis of the practical amplifier. (I must apologise for the graph quality - it was grossly reduced in order to get it to fit in here.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 14451, member: 144"] Hennie, You would be aware that there is a large thread on this on DIY-Audio site. I puzzled over the Baxandall findings, because I did not find that in a complete practical analysis, also different to you. At the time I thought that because the Baxandall single stage FET had rather significant distortion, that was the reason for the increase also showed by the maths. But after all these years my maths are rather rusted (I actually hated the subject!). Not as a negation of your findings (the matter is far from simple) but simply for the record I attach graphics of my complete transistor amplifier. This was with Spice, but also loosely correlated with spectrum analysis of the practical amplifier. (I must apologise for the graph quality - it was grossly reduced in order to get it to fit in here.) [/QUOTE]
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