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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2640920" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Not so much the transistor itself but the overall circuit/feedback design makes for a less harsh result. Some amps make it really apparent that you are getting them close to clipping when the THD goes ballistic before the actual onset of clipping.</p><p></p><p>Arguing that people drive amps to clipping all the time without hearing it doesn't prove anything either. My wife, for example, wouldn't know the difference between a basic factory system and a really high end one. Tin ear FTW! Really easy to satisfy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2640920, member: 550915"] Not so much the transistor itself but the overall circuit/feedback design makes for a less harsh result. Some amps make it really apparent that you are getting them close to clipping when the THD goes ballistic before the actual onset of clipping. Arguing that people drive amps to clipping all the time without hearing it doesn't prove anything either. My wife, for example, wouldn't know the difference between a basic factory system and a really high end one. Tin ear FTW! Really easy to satisfy. [/QUOTE]
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