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Well, if you have two stages, each producing Only 2nd and 3rd harmonics, the feedback signal also contains these harmonics. Now, when combined with the input signal, at the first stage input, one gets 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 9th order harmonics thru the 1st stage. Of course, thru the 2nd stage is even worse.
I have to differ with much of what is being said:The volume of sound produced by an orchestra [and I use this as an example only because it makes a point] can multiply from 1 unit to more than 100,000 of the same unit [whatever you happen to choose]. An amp or a speaker is simply not capable of doing the same therefore on this ground alone something has to go missing. This missing information keeps being ignored here ... why?...
If the level of the second harmonic is say 40 db down, and you are saying that negative feedback will then generate a 2nd harmonic from that again 40 dB lower, the 4th harmonic will be 80dB down and higher harmonics even lower. That wouldn't seems to me to be very audible. Maybe if negative feedback was in itself bad there is some other mechanism?True, but I think you are optomistic with the specs (plus there is another aspect below) as the best output tubes are usually only around 30db down for 2nd, and maybe 45db down for 3rd. We also have to account for all the stages, including the OPT in a tube amp.Now for the bad news.IM distortion (IMD) will generally be 3.2 times (maybe 10db worse specs) the HD value, % wise. That is really bad. IMD produces sums And differences between each and every harmonic produced as well as each harmonic and the primary signal.A special case, if we have a 2 stage amp with 1khz fundamental, and 2nd, 3rd harmonics, we get sums and differences between 1khz, 2khz, and 3khz. For example:2khz -1khz = 1khz, and 2khz + 1khz = 3khz. 3khz - 1khz = 2khz. 3khz + 1khz = 4khz. 3khz - 2khz = 1khz. 3khz + 2khz = 5khz. Etc. This example is a special case.(Add a third stage and the combination of sums and differences gets worse.) Notice, in this special case, the results come off as harmonics (1,2,3,4,5th order), but with millsecond phase and time differences. The wider the bandwidth of each stage, the less time and phase shifting that occurs. But what if we have just two primary signals (could also be two harmonics), one at 800hz and one at 1khz, a different picture is painted.1khz - 800 = 200hz. 1khz + 800 = 1800. Neither result is a harmonic of the two primary signals. It is garbage. One can only magine, with an orchestra and many instruments, how many totally unrelated signals are produced from all the fundamental and harmonic tones the instruments produce.--------------->>"The volume of sound produced by an orchestra [and I use this as an example only because it makes a point] can multiply from 1 unit to more than 100,000 of the same unit [whatever you happen to choose]. An amp or a speaker is simply not capable of doing the same therefore on this ground alone something has to go missing. This missing information keeps being ignored here ... why?">That is why progress has to be made in developing new components, and not stagnate. A live listener also misses info depending on the distance from the orchestra. So it probably isn't as bad as could be, using the best components. It is possible to have an entire orchestra in a room and still distinguish the different instrumets. Granded, go "outside the walls" with the sound or get a larger room and it does get better. Late now, so I better stop. steve
with all respect I think you have missed the point of what I was saying ... It is simply impossible to have the entire and complete sound output [or anything near it]of an orchestra in a space the size of a large living room!jules
... the black and white medium can challenge our imaginations sometime where colour fails.jules
...As one can imagine, as a whole, carbons are the worst, and none ranked very high. They all had significant sonic signatures. But a few metal films were actually worse than the best carbons. Harsh, glare etc were typical findings. ...