How to convert Class A/B amp to pure Class A


Hi. I own a wonderful Threshold Forte Model 3 solid-state amp. It is a Class A/B design that is rated at 200 wpc into 8 ohms. I have read that it is essentially the same amp as the Model 1A, which is a pure Class A amp rated @ 50 wpc, and that it is fairly easy to convert the 3A to the pure class A configuration (and consequently drop the power output to 50 wpc). I am fairly handy; anyone have any suggestions? I have read that constructing a brass or copper rectangular plate to connect the inner-most screw lugs of the 4 big caps is a good start. Any suggestions? Many thanks.
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When you say you are handy, does that include working around high voltages, soldering, using a VOM. etc. I don't think this is a simple as swapping out a couple of parts. I could be wrong. also be sure your physical set up can handle the high heat load. FWIW, the 50 watt Forte Class A amps were honeys, but I think you can probably buy one for $500> Of course your "newly modded" one would presumably have all new caps which at the age of the Fortes are likely to require replacement on any used one you would buy.