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In Reply to: RE: If it's for your Maggies - do you think you have much of a chance to listen to these amps in Class A? N/T posted by hahax@verizon.net on September 28, 2013 at 20:08:11:
So, if my understanding is right, operating in class A mode is a way to mitigate distortion at low levels of power.
According to Emotiva, the XPA-1L can set to operate class AB from a low lever OR to operate class A up to 35 at the expense of greater heat and power consumption.
NOT the 51st state, eh!?!
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- Typical solid state amps have highest distortion at lowest levels - Feanor 05:24:13 09/29/13 (9)
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- RE: Typical solid state amps have highest distortion at lowest levels - hahax@verizon.net 07:33:28 09/29/13 (3)
- The typical AB amp has a low bias setting ... - Feanor 08:26:02 09/29/13 (2)
- RE: The typical AB amp has a low bias setting ... - hahax@verizon.net 10:28:13 09/29/13 (1)
- RE: The typical AB amp has a low bias setting ... - bigshow 17:29:51 10/06/13 (0)