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RE: mkuller is correct *

Posted by Tre' on July 27, 2018 at 15:40:47:

If you mean that a Class A/B circuit operates in Class A until it's pushed then you are both wrong.

Class A and Class A/B are two different types of circuits.

They are not the same, not at any power level.

It's an easy way to explain Class A/B (saying that it's Class A up to a point then it becomes Class B) but it just not technically true. It is neither Class A or Class B. It's Class A/B.

If you can show me an authoritative reference that says otherwise then do so.

Tre'