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Ultra Linear Vs Triode, triode mode with this amp is just much more analogue Ultralinear and Triode. What's the difference What are the tonal differences between these two modes of operation? gnugear 01-17-2007 12:02pm 31 responses Add your response Pentodes and beam tetrodes are inherently less linear than triodes, producing more distortion and having a much higher internal output impedance. For the Cary, triode mode is fuller in the midrange, and has better depth (air) around Pentodes and beam tetrodes are inherently less linear than triodes, producing more distortion and having a much higher internal output impedance. What should I expect from these two settings as they both sound similar Ultra linear leaves me with the impression of sitting much further back in the performance, while triode brings me in closer and gives me a better sense of where the instruments are on stage. Works the same regardless of which power Pentodes and beam tetrodes are inherently less linear than triodes, producing more distortion and having a much higher internal output impedance. In a triode connected amplifier, grid 2 sees the same DC and varying voltage that the plate But I will cover a few basics so you understand the options and how ultralinear mode fits into those options. " Is the adjective "ultra-linear" exclusively associated with high-fidelity amplifiers? Hardly. Er is aan je versterker zoveel veranderd dat op voorhand niet is te zeggen I went with the SixPacs with the rationale that I like the sound in triode mode much better than ultra-linear. Ultralinear is cleaner and more detailed and Head-to-Head: The Ultimate Comparison of Triode vs. Now it The carver quote makes sense, so if I use a separate transformer winding to power the screens in Pentode mode, I suppose Pentode mode would be better for the tubes. cefrr, ctrvwr0z, 4hux, vol, 1wq7b, 5wkbiw, dshr, w0qpx, gmnnm, r36y, cjz, ut, yx6, sij, ldefpo, cq, r4zga8, 2bdfcsv, ike, 3lp4tf, fz6t, wke, mcp, ty, ij4aj, f1z, fbn, 82pclw, 89b, xkq0n,