SET vs OTL


Could someone tell me the difference between a single-ended triode amp and an output transformerless amp?

Is it true that despite its operational inconveniences, a good OTL (eg Tenor Audio) will always sound more "natural" than a good SET (eg a Cary 300SE)?

Thanks
aarif
Berning makes a ZOTL SET on request. I know Berning is not strictly OTL but from what I understand the transformer is only there to filter some very high frequency noise riding the signal. 
David Berning Siegfried 300b SET/OTL. Probably as close as one will find. Presumably the best of both topologies.
Charles
My current SET amp has been 100% reliable since I got it over 5 years ago and is the most quiet tube amp that I have ever owned.
Reliability is really important! When we went into business, it was in the face of OTLs being the least reliable kind of amp made. But we sorted out how to make them hold together, which is what has kept us in business the last 46 years.
How about an OTL SET ?
Its certainly doable and has been done. But if you are the kind of purist that wants only one power tube its not going to happen. The most likely candidate (Transcendent Sound) makes 1.5 watts using four EL509s. IIRC the way this is done involves using the grid of the power tube as the output means.
I know Berning is not strictly OTL but from what I understand the transformer is only there to filter some very high frequency noise riding the signal.
This is incorrect- the output transformer is passing the audio signal just as in any amplifier. But its a bit different as the output is used to load an unregulated 250KHz power supply and so the audio is imposed on that frequency. The 250KHz frequency is then filtered out at the speaker terminals.




SET vs OTL vs SECC

(Single Ended Capacitor Coupled)

One could also bring in SE tube or transistor amps with no output transformer, but with quality "capacitor coupling" instead, which to me is the better way. cost shouldn’t differ, maybe even cheaper.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/transformer-coupled-vs-capacitor-coupled

Lots to read here
https://www.google.com/search?q=Capacitor+coupled+output+amplifiers&oq=Capacitor+coupled+output+...

Cheers George