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February 2016
uglymusic
February 2016
AntiCrap
February 2016
Docfoster
Class of amplifier designs explained
AntiCrap
February 2016
in
Amplifiers
Alan found this link he sent me today.
It is a very elegant and simple explanation.
http://www.arcam.co.uk/ugc/
tor/p49/Class%20G%20Explained/
Class_G_the_ultimate_
amplifier_technology_150714_A.
pdf
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Docfoster
February 2016
Thanks Colin and Alan.
This was the article that I happened upon when you first mentioned Class G, so pleasing to have it affirmed.
So Colin, is your SECA kit amp Class A, Class G or both....?
AntiCrap
February 2016
SECA Single Ended Class A only
uglymusic
February 2016
You've got Class, Col :-D
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This was the article that I happened upon when you first mentioned Class G, so pleasing to have it affirmed.
So Colin, is your SECA kit amp Class A, Class G or both....?