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From: | "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 22 Oct 2002 16:19:37 +0200 |
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John Rabson wrote: IMHO, the main reason for the more pleasant sound is the IF filter...supposing the '60s receiverA few years ago, I was restoring an ancient Hallicrafters receiver and noticed the crisp quality of the audio compared with that of a 1960s transistorised communications receiver. I spoke to one of the experts at BT Labs, who suggested that the output transformer might have something to do with it. Also, the characteristics of a bipolar transistor audio output stage are _not_ identical to those of a pentode or beam tetrode. uses a crystal filter, while the Hallicrafters not.Crystal filters are wonderful in the frequency domain, but terrible performer in the time domain, while LC filter just the opposite... 73 Alberto I2PHD |
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