The amps that he chose to emulate were C-J tube amps if i remember correctly. The "T" stands for "Transfer function", as that is what he was trying to duplicate i.e. the overall performance or "transfer function" of the amp in question.
In order to prove that he had achieved this, he set up what is commonly known as a "null circuit". If any differences between the two circuits existed, the difference would be reproduced by the speakers connected to it. From what i can remember, his amps with the "T mod" passed the tests with flying colors. Sean
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In order to prove that he had achieved this, he set up what is commonly known as a "null circuit". If any differences between the two circuits existed, the difference would be reproduced by the speakers connected to it. From what i can remember, his amps with the "T mod" passed the tests with flying colors. Sean
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