tommyhawk13 said:phyrexia said:Nobody has listed an amp that actually does it, because no one makes a 50w class A amp.
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I did.
This subject has come up before. Some amplifier companies (includuding Boogie) use the term "Class A" for a push pull setup. My amp clearly states "Class A" on the back, and the manual says it is 50 watts.
http://www.aikenamps.com/SingleEnded.htm
My Blue Angel says "PURE CLASS A POWER" on the front, and it's still not class "A." I don't know myself whether the Mark IV is really operating class A or getting 50 watts in that mode, or both, but it wouldn't be the first time something was, um, mislabeled.
More at http://www.aikenamps.com/ClassA.htm
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Are those class A amplifiers I see advertised really class A?
There is much debate raging in the marketplace about "class A" amplifiers, and whether or not they are truly class A, or just class AB amplifiers unscrupulously marketed to the unsuspecting public as "class A". The truth is that most, if not all, are in reality cathode-biased, non-negative feedback class AB amplifiers, contrary to what the manufacturer's literature may say.