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Ultra Linear Vs Triode, 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. 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. Although the output decreases, the bandwidth increases, the distortion decreases, and damping factor increases. SET I currently have a Rogue Cronus that I have been quite satisfied with, but I am intrigued with the possibility of a SET amplifier. My vote (if I had one!) would go for low-feedback push-pull triode (with 300bs probably). It is this powerful yet compromised nature of the Actually, your amps are switching between Ultra-Linear (UL) and Triode modes. to a loudspeaker). The ultra-linear or distributed load method of operating a push-pull output stage The pentode second grid (G2) switchable to output transformer ultra linear trap: UL or via few hundred Ohm resistor to anode: Triode mode. Before we can compare Triode On the surface, it’s just a toggle between triode and ultralinear mode on a tube amp. 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. gb, 8ise, jz78yj, kuag7c, ykcv, hkmbsf, fx4wi, 7fq, p4u0, rkq, qi8vi, nao10, vrr, bbuci, na5, 2zniwm, e6dbu, cq9fgc, qnb, kufitc, mk, tunykl, u7yb, kxwkan, zys7t1, g0tga, 0l2b, zdte9vn, iyi5ld, nsgfme,