Could the aleph 3 amp be biased into an efficient class A/B?
O Opie Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 3:00 am #1 2001-11-21 3:00 am #1 Could the aleph 3 amp be biased into an efficient class A/B? ••• More options Share L leroy Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 8:38 am #2 2001-11-21 8:38 am #2 Simple answer: NO Aleph's can never be biased into class A/B because they're designed as SINGLE ENDED class A amplifiers. By the way, why should you? ••• More options Share H hifi Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 hmmm..why not have a look att Anthony holtons Nchannel amp?...it´s a Mosfet AB amp...and i believe it to be quite scalable.. /micke ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
L leroy Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 8:38 am #2 2001-11-21 8:38 am #2 Simple answer: NO Aleph's can never be biased into class A/B because they're designed as SINGLE ENDED class A amplifiers. By the way, why should you? ••• More options Share H hifi Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 hmmm..why not have a look att Anthony holtons Nchannel amp?...it´s a Mosfet AB amp...and i believe it to be quite scalable.. /micke ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Simple answer: NO Aleph's can never be biased into class A/B because they're designed as SINGLE ENDED class A amplifiers. By the way, why should you?
H hifi Member Joined 2001 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 2001-11-21 12:55 pm #3 hmmm..why not have a look att Anthony holtons Nchannel amp?...it´s a Mosfet AB amp...and i believe it to be quite scalable.. /micke ••• More options Share
hmmm..why not have a look att Anthony holtons Nchannel amp?...it´s a Mosfet AB amp...and i believe it to be quite scalable.. /micke