Difference Between A Class A And Class Ab Tube Amp? |
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Difference Between A Class A And Class Ab Tube Amp? |
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Dec 6 2007, 03:02 PM |
ALso AB is actually two class B working together in a push-pull relationship, each working on one half of the sine wave, thus combining both you get somewhat something that resembles on a class A. Advantage of AB amps is that they do not disipate the power as much as class A, but they do not have quality sound, since they quickly distort. Class A is usually used for high end tube hi-fi amps since it gives the most purest sound. CLass AB usually in mainstream audio equipment where power comsuption is important and sound quality is important (important only on small levels).
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