One of my favorite topics in electronics and amplification. For example in the famous zen amplifiers, with only one transistor, you have the correct polarity but applied to the other end of the load (speaker) Since a signle ended is usually inverting. These are also very interesting effects because in the speakers we do not talk about positive and negative as if they were direct current.
Understanding the differences and relationships between phase and polarity in a differential amplifier also makes it possible to understand the basics of supersymmetry amplifiers, which exploit these distortion cancellation effects, through a tiny bit of negative feedback, where only one point is in common between the two halves of the amplifier (and that each acts as a polarity reversal).
Love this one. I used to do this thing with phase cancellation to quickly check clean edited versions of tracks for accuracy by canceling it out with the explicit version and only what is different in the mix is audible like explicit words in a clean version! And if a word was missed you can quickly find it. Keep up the awesome job Billy. Love all of the videos.
One of my favorite topics in electronics and amplification. For example in the famous zen amplifiers, with only one transistor, you have the correct polarity but applied to the other end of the load (speaker) Since a signle ended is usually inverting. These are also very interesting effects because in the speakers we do not talk about positive and negative as if they were direct current.
Understanding the differences and relationships between phase and polarity in a differential amplifier also makes it possible to understand the basics of supersymmetry amplifiers, which exploit these distortion cancellation effects, through a tiny bit of negative feedback, where only one point is in common between the two halves of the amplifier (and that each acts as a polarity reversal).
Love this one. I used to do this thing with phase cancellation to quickly check clean edited versions of tracks for accuracy by canceling it out with the explicit version and only what is different in the mix is audible like explicit words in a clean version! And if a word was missed you can quickly find it. Keep up the awesome job Billy. Love all of the videos.
Thanks! That's a good idea with checking the clean edits.