just to set folks straight that may not be properly informed
https://www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/amplifier-classes
https://www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/amplifier-classes
Class A into Class AB
just to set folks straight that may not be properly informed https://www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/amplifier-classes |
If you play in class A at 8 watt with high efficiently speakers ( > 96 db) than , in your listening room, the music is playing loud . You do have a beautiful high-mid-low . If you measure the volume in your listening room,you will be around 4-6 watts : many thinks, the amp performs much more. ; so , most of the time, you play in class A, and I’m totally agree with what the previous ones say about class A properties: heat…… |
Since amplifiers typically operate at lower output levels than their power ratings, the higher the class A wattage rating, the more it operates in class A, so there is or can be an advantage for higher class A ratings in an otherwise class A/B amp. I have designed and constructed a number of power amplifiers, including one capable of pure class A operation at 100 watts into 8 ohm loads and one capable of class A operation up to about 20 watts into 8 ohms although it can output 120 watts at 0,1% THD. Both amps sound fine. However, it is nice to know that one can provide class A operation at 100 watts. The price is that the power dissipation in the output stage of a class A amplifier is twice its power rating. The 100-watt class A amp therefore dissipates 200 watts under no-signal condition, so heat-sinking is critical. For that reason, that amp was constructed as two monoblocks in separate enclosures for stereo use. The two get quite hot, but no failures in over twenty years of operation does mean it is practical to build pure class A amps capable of respectable output wattage. |
I never hear the word ARCAM in this discussion group? ARCAM makes a ARCAM 30 that is Class G. It costs double the price of their ARCAM 20 a class AB amp. However, when I heard class G, I really felt it sound better. Not sure why. It had plenty of power and headroom. I am still thinking about owning one. One thing about a Class G is it runs cooler than a Class A which can get really hot and it is not suited for an enclosed cabinet. |