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In Reply to: RE: A Modern Misconception posted by Triode_Kingdom on August 19, 2016 at 08:30:00
"What you're reciting is the modern use of Class A in an audiophile implementation. It carries an emphasis on reduced distortion - at the expense of output power - that is not a component of the original definition of Class A operation"
But can't it be seen as the natural extension of the original intent?
Tre'
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It seems reasonable to call this a refinement of Class A operation for modern use. It is otherwise unrelated to the intent of those who created the classification.
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The term, 'driver' used to be assigned to the stage preceding the finals is set up to deliver grid current. Now it is just the stage preceding the finals. Not an improvement in language use IMO...:)
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Douglas
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Even without grid current the Miller capacitance still needs to be driven and that takes some current.
Just saying.
Tre'
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