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Technics Mania?
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<blockquote data-quote="Family_Dog" data-source="post: 921840" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Interesting question! "Technics New Class A" refers to their way of biasing the output stage which is quite tricky and has to be set up absolutely perfectly, something that I learned with that very same amplifier pictured above. This biasing is synchronised with the input signal instead of running flat out all the time, which results in lower heat dissipation at reduced audio volume levels. The output transistors are never switched off however, thus eliminating switching distortion.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-F_D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Family_Dog, post: 921840, member: 82"] Interesting question! "Technics New Class A" refers to their way of biasing the output stage which is quite tricky and has to be set up absolutely perfectly, something that I learned with that very same amplifier pictured above. This biasing is synchronised with the input signal instead of running flat out all the time, which results in lower heat dissipation at reduced audio volume levels. The output transistors are never switched off however, thus eliminating switching distortion. -F_D [/QUOTE]
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