@cleeds
I didn't invent the idea or make the observation that air is a single ended medium. By definition it is and it exactly parallels how a single ended class A amplifier works. Atmospheric pressure is the parallel of bias in a single ended amp. A vacuum is the parallel of driving a single ended amp below it's bias. Air DOES distort in a low, even order manner, just like a single ended amp. They are analogous. I'm not sure who I first came across the idea from, but the last person was Nelson Pass at a Burning Amp lecture and that's pretty much how he explained it.
@geoffkait
As usual, you're pretty much wrong. Vacuums don't exist anywhere in the known universe.
I didn't invent the idea or make the observation that air is a single ended medium. By definition it is and it exactly parallels how a single ended class A amplifier works. Atmospheric pressure is the parallel of bias in a single ended amp. A vacuum is the parallel of driving a single ended amp below it's bias. Air DOES distort in a low, even order manner, just like a single ended amp. They are analogous. I'm not sure who I first came across the idea from, but the last person was Nelson Pass at a Burning Amp lecture and that's pretty much how he explained it.
@geoffkait
As usual, you're pretty much wrong. Vacuums don't exist anywhere in the known universe.