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Jan Panteltje
How do you know that? Have you done, or know of actual tests that
distinguish between non-linearity and hysteresis effects?
Ah, what I tried to say is that any distortion is reduced,
also that caused by hysteresis.
This because audio tape recordings made with bias are pretty much clean.
The required bias amplitude depends on the tape characteristics
(BH curve among other things).
So I would expect these parameters to be present in your math, if
it represented a compete detailed model.
Maybe this site can be of some help:
http://gcwebtw.com/Knowhow/MagneticRecording/MagneticRecording.htm
Look under 'V', where its says:
'Setting the peak bias field approximately equal to the coercivity creates
a curve which is more linear (at least for low values of H!)'
So he we have coercivity as a new parameter.....