| 1. | The numerical coefficient \ alpha is known as a damping factor.
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| 2. | For bridged amplifiers, damping factor is cut in half.
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| 3. | ;Damping factor : A higher number is generally believed to be better.
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| 4. | Reasonable efficiency and moderate Z out ( damping factor ) can be achieved.
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| 5. | Their lower damping factors are one of the reasons many audiophiles prefer tube amplifiers.
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| 6. | Instead it is " hidden " within the damping factor parameter, which is:
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| 7. | The damping factor adjusts the derived value downward.
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| 8. | This is often expressed as damping factor, with higher damping factors greatly reducing distortion.
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| 9. | This is often expressed as damping factor, with higher damping factors greatly reducing distortion.
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| 10. | Negative feedback in an amplifier lowers its effective output impedance and thus increases its damping factor.
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