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Old October 17th 06, 12:30 AM posted to rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.pro
Bret Ludwig
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Default Experiences of Class A solid-state ?


Trevor Wilson wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Eeyore wrote:
Have you ever spent any time listening to a true Class A solid state
amplifiers ?


Yes. A mate drove his ESLs with a Sugden. One of the cleanest sounding
systems I've ever heard. Wouldn't shake the windows, though. ;-)


**Sugdens have never built pure Class A amps (whatever that means). They
have only ever built high bias Class A/B designs. And, of course, Class A is
only Class A when specified into a particular load impedance. Usually 8
Ohms. Given the fact that ESLs vary all over the map, impedance-wise,
suggesting that the amp is Class A is even less likely.


This is actually true.

High bias AB amps operate in class A through most of the power range
they spend all their time in, giving the advantage of Calss A operation
where it is needed, and rather than running out of power when this is
exceeded they simply transition into Class B.

So-called experts, and their toadies and asskissers (such as
Jeboo-selling Randy Slone) have pounded on the idea that Class AB is a
poor design methodology because of "transconductance doubling".
Obviously this is nonexistant in the region of Class A operation.