Single-ended triode

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title: Single-ended triode
text: A single-ended triode (SET) is a vacuum tube electronic amplifier that uses a single triode to produce an output, in contrast to a push-pull amplifier which uses a pair of devices with antiphase inputs to generate an output with the wanted signals added and the distortion components subtracted. Single-ended amplifiers normally operate in Class A; push-pull amplifiers can also operate in Classes AB or B without excessive net distortion, due to cancellation. The term single-ended triode amplifier
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description: Vacuum tube electronic amplifier that uses a single triode to produce an output
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