boostered opamp audio amplifier

I have designed a boostered opamp audio amplifier based on AD820 and TIP125, TIP120.

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The output stage is controlled by the currents through the Vcc and Vee power rails by use of the resistors R4 and R5. The bias current through the output transistors is set by an adjustable current source LM334 and the fine trimmer R8 (10 Ohm). The output stage is in common emitter configuration. In this way the amplifier can operate with rail-to-rail output voltage swing.

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What do you think about this circuit?
 
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Versatile bridge mode op amp circuit


This circuit works different in the classical emitter follower configuration. In this configuration you cannot get an output voltage that is close to the power rails. You will at least get a voltage drop which is equalt to the base emitter voltage of the output transistor or two times the base emitter voltage for darlington transistors.
 
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In the current dumping amp you will meet issues with crossover distortion, because in a certain low signal range both output transistors are off until they carry carry the current required by the load.

In my design there is no connection between the output of the opamp and the output of the amplifier. So both transistors of the output stage are permanently on and carry at least the quiescent current of the output stage.

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You can see it in the figure above in the curves of the transistor currents and in the curves of the transistor power dissipation.