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In Reply to: Its not important! posted by Ralph on March 30, 2022 at 10:52:13:
"The reason to run class A is to place the output devices in their most linear region, thus reducing distortion."
I don't disagree with the rest of what you said but putting all of that aside, a Class A/B amplifier never "places the output devices in their most linear region, thus reducing distortion" so none of the output power produced by a Class A/B amplifier can properly be called Class A.
And that was my only point.
My point was meant to be very narrow. Not a statement meant to predict how an amplifier might sound, etc.
Tre'
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