I just post WOJO spelling mistakes. Thanks for the correction. It takes TIME for me to do rebuttals, and I am not always having the luxury to triple check, plus, I make grammer mistakes, and grandpa mistakes also.
I would be willing to bet very GOOD money, not ONE of the people who gave your post " Likes" is regularly using an amp on their ALTECS with zero negative feedback.
Jeff Medwin
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Bill,
You write
" what is an "out-of-time negative feedback loop"? If electricity runs at about half the speed of light (186,000 miles/second)/2 than a feedback loop that encompasses about 6" of wire and components throws off the timing? You can hear that? WTF? Heck, I'm not sure how to even measure such a small time duration."
How sophomoric, of course any good listener can hear between the two, IF they had the proper opportunity to do so. Forget theory, it is results which count.
Since 1982, I have NEVER built an amp with a feedback loop....45 years. Now, if you eat beans, all the time, and only beans, you will never be able to consider what a good rib eye steak tastes like.
Others will explain it to you, I am sure. Let a NORMAL person, and a good audio listener, explain it to you. Not any EE, because feedback is one of their misguided crutches. We all know who the EE types are, posting herein.
Most DHT SET amps Bill, use zero feedback loops, hence, their popularity over the last 25-30 years. But unfortunately, starting with their power supplies, most such amps screw-up other design aspects internally, so people can only hear " at it ", and never what is fully-possible to achieve.
Low Ohms.....Jeff Medwin .
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