NP's first Single-Ended Class A amplifier using BjT's biased by a CCS

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http://www.passlabs.com/pdfs/articles/seclassa.pdf
I read follow:
In 1977 I designed and published in Audio Magazine a single-ended
Class A amplifier using bipolar followers biased by a constant current
source. A considerable number of amateurs have built the device, rated
at 20 watts output, and many have commented on its unique sonic
signature. It is one of the very few examples of a solid state single-
ended output stage available.


Which audio magazine? Are this paper online?
Who knows the URL?
 
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Peter M. Re: Note to myself: Never again use fingers to check if there still is voltage left in a capacitor...

I discovered a while back it's always better to use a FRIEND'S FINGERS to check if there still is voltage left in a capacitor....... or a friend's cat.....

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That article appeared in Audio Magazine in 1977, as I
recall. It is listed in the article downloads as Pass Labs
as the A20

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i miss the old audio and video mags of yesteryear. Where have thee gone ? Oh right, they're probably available now for a li'l iPad. But it's still different when you hold up these magazines up close. A real pleasure to read.
 
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