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![]() William Sommerwerck wrote: There also wasn't very much of a measurable difference and the differences weren't all positive for class A. For example, running an output stage in class A can increase distortion, because the output devices have to run at higher current levels, where the output transistors might be far less linear. Might be. Are they? A well-known designer, a friend of mine, is emphatic on this point -- they aren't. They're more linear. Or rather, less non-linear. As my distortion measuring gear progressed to residuals below 0.01%, there was always a mixed bag of measurable differences. But they were arguably quite small, given that its often darn hard to hear distortion below 0.1% or so. Probably so, but what types of distortion? I'm going to try to get Clay Barclay to write something about Crown's null-testing system. He probably won't, but it's worth a try. A key factor here is that crossover distortion is quite high order, hence more unpleasant to hear. Graham |
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