A Class A/B amp by definition puts out some power in Class A. That’s where the name comes from. An amp that isn’t biased into Class A at all is, surprise surprise, callad a Class B amplifier, otherwise known as a switching amplifier. Class B amps aren’t common in high performance audio, but early Naim and NAD amps come to mind.
Im thinking of adding mono blocks to feed my speakers using pre outs from my denon avr. If the avr is class d using direct mode , to class a/b mono blocks. . . Is there any benefit? Or should i just keep the chain class D?
wow I didn't know these ones!! Look awesome!! THANKS!
A Class A/B amp by definition puts out some power in Class A. That’s where the name comes from. An amp that isn’t biased into Class A at all is, surprise surprise, callad a Class B amplifier, otherwise known as a switching amplifier.
Class B amps aren’t common in high performance audio, but early Naim and NAD amps come to mind.
Class B is not a switching amplifier. Switchers are Class C.
Class B is the old "push pull" amplifier.
Thanks for your review. Happy Holidays.
This is a nice idea for a small system
Thanks for your review
How do these co.pare with a couple of Schiit Vidars?
Odd how these look like big Fosi Audio V3monos.
Im thinking of adding mono blocks to feed my speakers using pre outs from my denon avr.
If the avr is class d using direct mode , to class a/b mono blocks. . . Is there any benefit? Or should i just keep the chain class D?
Aha so they have very very minimal bias in class A less than 1W. Usually I would expect a design like this to have 5 watts class A bias…
Singxer SA-90 vs Topping B200 vs Schiit Agier 2.
vs soncoz sgp1
& if you power to for the hardest to drive speakers .-- EMOTIVA XPA HC-1
Wow! it is made in CCP again.
The device that you used to type this comment is not made in China?
@onionknight9431 no it is made in CCP
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