Don't want to start a holy war or anything like that, just want to learn the facts about what goes on in the PF circuit. Some people claim that because the flux reverses in the core of a PF output transformer, the sound is degraded from what happens in a typical direct or series feed transformer. At least that is my understanding as to what the PF critics are saying. I understand the basic principle of splitting off the function of the plate loading choke where you can have higher inductance and where the capacitance is not critical, and then the OPT can be designed to best suit the sonics, have no DC offset meaning it can be unggapped, etc.
So, what's the tradeoff and why does it seem to make much less difference than the critics claim? Is it that flux densities are generally a lot lower, that there is no gap, or what? The only real potential disadvantage I see is the large cap, but there are some really nice caps around these days.
Looking to be enlightened,
Jim
So, what's the tradeoff and why does it seem to make much less difference than the critics claim? Is it that flux densities are generally a lot lower, that there is no gap, or what? The only real potential disadvantage I see is the large cap, but there are some really nice caps around these days.
Looking to be enlightened,
Jim