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Old October 24th 07, 01:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.tubes
John Byrns
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Default Output classes A and AB

In article . com,
Multi-grid wrote:

On Oct 24, 1:37 am, Andre Jute wrote:

As for Dougles Multi-grid's silly insistence that signal and
dissipation have nothing to do with Class A operation, thanks for the
giggle, sonny, but you'd better hit the books lots more before you
seek entry to this club.


They don't Andre, no matter how much you claim they do. Class A, is as
simple as you first stated it:

***Class A operating conditions do not permit the output device to
cease conducting.***


Precisely, that is why when the operating conditions of a class AB
amplifier are restricted by limiting the applied input voltage the
amplifier is able to put out class A power at a level that is lower than
the maximum available class AB power.

It should get the addition that remote cut off behaviour is not
included.


Most real world tubes display remote cut off behaviour as the plate
curves become distinctly compressed in the high voltage low current
quadrant. I guess that rules out the possibility of any tube amplifier
operating class A.


Regards,

John Byrns

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