Thanks for this thread -- it's raising all kinds of points that make me realize how much I have to learn! willemj started his post with a statement that I don't understand:
"Amplifier technology reached maturity in the seventies, when output transformers were abandoned in solid state amps. Ever since, well designed amplifiers used within their specifications have exceeded human hearing acuity. "
Could someone point me to a source that would help me understand this? I thought all power amps, even Krells, use power transformers, so he must be saying that less sophisticated amps have two transformers, one of which is on the output stage. Assuming this is correct, what is the difference in their function, and why is it bad for SS amps to have transformers on the output stage?
Sorry I'm such a newbie, but we all have to start somewhere.
"Amplifier technology reached maturity in the seventies, when output transformers were abandoned in solid state amps. Ever since, well designed amplifiers used within their specifications have exceeded human hearing acuity. "
Could someone point me to a source that would help me understand this? I thought all power amps, even Krells, use power transformers, so he must be saying that less sophisticated amps have two transformers, one of which is on the output stage. Assuming this is correct, what is the difference in their function, and why is it bad for SS amps to have transformers on the output stage?
Sorry I'm such a newbie, but we all have to start somewhere.