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On 1 Jan 2007 15:52:12 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: U-Know-Who wrote: Don't LOL. They might not buy your splatterboxes. You're quite right... but it's really not because they are splatterboxes... as you put it. Really, they are quite linear with the fully temperature controlled AB-Biasing (active transistor tracking.. not just plain diode). It's usually because they can't afford one... I've explained this to you many times before, Brian, but obviously it didn't sink in. So here you go: linearity -- 1. The relationship existing between two quantities when a change in a second quantity is directly proportionate to a change in the first quantity. 2. Deviation from a straight-line response to an input signal..... etc, etc, etc. Now look at the response curve in the spec sheet that -YOU- wrote for -YOUR- amp. Is that a straight line? No, not unless you are either drunk or using noneuclidean geometry. Your amp, by definition, is non-linear. |
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