Not familiar with Clayton...but pure class a amps do not switch power classifications( such as a/b amps)...run hot...as they give you all they have all the time...and are much truer to retaining an original square wave signal...however...since most general low-level listening doesnt require gobs of power or head room...class a/b amps operate in class a more than one would think....or that is my very limited understanding...sure others will chime in...happy holidays....
The "charactor" of pure Class A?
I have a pair of Clayton M300 in my set up for the next couple of months. Very nice.
I have to admit these are the first Class A amps I have spent any significant amount of time listening to and I am impressed.
My questions is, do Class A amps have a sonic signature of their own?
I like what I am listening to very much, but would like to be able to discern what might be a base class A sound against what Clatyon itself may bring to the sonic whole...
Comments?
I have to admit these are the first Class A amps I have spent any significant amount of time listening to and I am impressed.
My questions is, do Class A amps have a sonic signature of their own?
I like what I am listening to very much, but would like to be able to discern what might be a base class A sound against what Clatyon itself may bring to the sonic whole...
Comments?