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In the Forum: Audio For Dummies ™
In the Thread: A DSET is better then an expensive SET
Post Subject: David Berning solution vs. DSETPosted by Romy the Cat on: 9/23/2007

 Merlin wrote:
... my own feeling is that David Berning's solution is both neater and more practical - the only impediment ot it's acceptance, the dogmatic approach of many thermionic die hards. My experience suggests it's their loss.
Well, I am one post behind in reading/replying again.

I undusted now what you are taking about. My severely-limited knowledge in electronics design does not permit me to make assumptions in electronics. To me the sound of amplifiers measured juts by the actual sound, not but the design concepts. In horns I can relatively accurate predict the sound of installation juts looking at the design. In electronic I can’t not. So, since I have no idea about the actual Sound of the David Berning's solution, or at least his amplifiers, I would withdraw myself from further discussion about it and will stay in this thread only in context the DSETs.

Well, the David Berning amps were more or less interesting then a DSET if the same driver/output tubes used? If the Berning idea works (Sound) then it would be an interesting question. I see some exploiting advantaged of DSET (crossovers, power mitigation, harmonics mitigation between the channels and some more). However, the only accurate concussion might be reached only with the actual conducting a methodologically pure experiment and listening the thing.

Rgs, the Cat

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