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In the Forum: Audio For Dummies ™
In the Thread: LF Amplifier in biamping.
Post Subject: I’m not sure what you mean.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/5/2012
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 Teflon wrote:
I'm interested in bi-amping so you have my interest - if you say a SET has a 'topological limitation' what is the ridiculously simple change needed to make it good for LF operation ?I was previously thinking about using triodes in PP, like Sakuma-san bi-amping.
So, Teflon, I do not think you got what I meant.  SET has no 'topological limitation' because exists DSET. DSET is free from any, even theoretical limitation, of cause if you prepared to deal with price and power demands. The DSET optimization for LF operation is well covered in multiple threads if this site. It might depend mildly from the specifics of your amps that you would like to use for LF but the underlining principles are the same across the board. I do not remember that Sakuma-san use the DSET concept. The bi-amping that he demonstrated to me did not use DSET, used tow identical amps and in fact was implemented in what I call the “ridicules fashion”.

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