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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8633866" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>The feedback decreases overall imd and it greatly helps driving highly reactive loads(decreased output impedance). I'll agree that it's more than just a feedback circuit but the feedback imo is overall a benefit especially when you have high back emf that is very common using today's higher bl larger coil designs.</p><p></p><p>I never hear a high current amp in high current mode sound more transient. Maybe I'm the lame the like the high dampening factor and the " tight" sound. I know this though any global feedback amp does not like to be driven past its limits. I'll even say that unless the circuit is not super low distortion the feedback can add some nasty artifacts that sound harsh even metallic. But again that's pushed pass it's limits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8633866, member: 572595"] The feedback decreases overall imd and it greatly helps driving highly reactive loads(decreased output impedance). I'll agree that it's more than just a feedback circuit but the feedback imo is overall a benefit especially when you have high back emf that is very common using today's higher bl larger coil designs. I never hear a high current amp in high current mode sound more transient. Maybe I'm the lame the like the high dampening factor and the " tight" sound. I know this though any global feedback amp does not like to be driven past its limits. I'll even say that unless the circuit is not super low distortion the feedback can add some nasty artifacts that sound harsh even metallic. But again that's pushed pass it's limits [/QUOTE]
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