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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Corte Madera
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Hi,
I,ve noticed that most of the Chip Amps{eg, National} have reversed distortion / power curves. Are there any Class AB Chips with a watt or two of Class A ? Thank You, LS |
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I doubt it - you could try putting a constant current source on the o/p of a regular chip to bias it externally
should sound better mike |
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