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Simulated Simulacrum
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Pennsylvannia
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Amplifier Classes
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Class B amplifiers are not biased so that they can only amplify one half (positive or negative) of a sine wave. They can be used as half a "push-pull" stage, or in lots of other applications. Class AB amplifiers are biased so that they amplify just over half that sine wave, they are more efficient than Class A. I believe (college was a LONG time ago) the thing you describe as Class AB is actually the push-pull topology. Two class B amplifiers biased so that each one can amplify one half of the sine wave. As you described, the trick is getting the point where one turns off and the other turns on to match exactly. If they don't you get rather nasty sounding cross-over distortion! <snip> Quote:
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