Clayton Audio Class A


Just curious: are there many amplifiers out there that use a balanced bridged class A design like Clayton Audio?
For both the M300’s and the single box version S2000, Wilson uses two class A 75 watt amplifiers in bridged design per channel. Just haven’t seen that topology spoken of much. They do sound quite good. Would love to learn more about this topology. I know it allows larger class A wattage outputs but still surprised that bridged designs double down. (300 into 8/600 into 4). Thanks for your thoughts about balanced bridged class A topology.
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Showing 2 responses by tecknik

Accuphase Class A amps do as well. 8ohm 60w, 4ohm 120w, 2ohm 240w, 1 ohm 480w. Bridged mode, 8ohm 240w, 4ohm 480w, 2ohm 960w.

Accuphase has serious power.


Check out the Accuphase website roberjerman, I could be wrong but those are the number posted and I have the A65, granted in stereo mode only due to available funds to get a second one but stereo mode for 60 watts of class a has serious power.