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- Linear_range abstract "The linear range is that range of input or output values for which an electronic amplifier produces an output signal that is a direct, linear function of the input signal. That is, the output can be represented by the equation:Output = Input × GainWhen operating in the linear range, no clipping occurs. If an amplifier were perfectly linear, no distortion (harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion) would occur (although random noise may still be introduced).Vacuum tube amplifiers tend to exhibit soft clipping; as they approach the maximum possible output value, the gain tends to drop, rounding the tops of the signal waveform. Transistor amplifiers, by comparison, tend to produce hard clipping; the gain remains approximately the same until the maximum possible output voltage is reached; at that point, hard clipping occurs and the waveform never exceeds that value. The sharp inflection points thus produced in the output waveform tend to have many more high-order harmonics. This is alleged to be the basis of the "transistor sound" that some audiophiles find offensive (although this would not have occurred if they would not have been driving their amplifiers beyond the linear range in the first place).".
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- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Audio_system_measurements.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Audiophile.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronics.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Clipping_(audio).
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Distortion.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Inflection_point.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Intermodulation.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Intermodulation_distortion.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Linear.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Linearity.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Noise.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(electrical_engineering).
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(information_theory).
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Total_harmonic_distortion.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Transfer_function.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Transistor.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLink Waveform.
- Linear_range wikiPageWikiLinkText "linear range".
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- Linear_range subject Category:Electronics.
- Linear_range hypernym Function.
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- Linear_range type Article.
- Linear_range comment "The linear range is that range of input or output values for which an electronic amplifier produces an output signal that is a direct, linear function of the input signal. That is, the output can be represented by the equation:Output = Input × GainWhen operating in the linear range, no clipping occurs.".
- Linear_range label "Linear range".
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