10/31/2023 0 Comments Class a b power amplifier![]() ![]() ![]() So what does our alphabet soup of amplifier classes mean? Keep reading to find out but first watch our recently added YouTube video discussion! ![]() While each amplifier class comes with its own set of strengths and weaknesses, their job (and how end performance is judged) remains the same: to amplify the waveform sent to it by a preamplifier without introducing distortion, or at least as little as possible distortion. These classes aren’t simple grading systems, but descriptions of the amplifier’s topology, i.e. Typically denoted by a letter or two, the most common amplifier classes used in consumer home audio today are Class A, A/B, D, G, and H. If you’ve ever glanced at the specifications sheet for an amplifier, one of the things you may have noticed is the amplifier’s class.
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