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    Join Date: Dec 2013

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    Found this video from Paul at ps audio describing the different classes of amplification in straightforward terms thought I would share it with folks on aos


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    Last edited by vinyljunky; 02-01-2018 at 21:56.

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    thanks for posting this
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    Not bad for only 5 minutes or so. One piece of truth in this video is what he said about quality. While it is generally accepted that Class A is best, it is not necessarily so, and there are some very fine examples of all three types. And some poor examples of all three types. And while a rarity, old Sun amps were Complimentary Symmetry amps. I recall a few that exploded with fiery results! Probably why you don’t see them anymore.


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