100w class A or 200 w class AB ????


whichone is more powerful ,let's take lamm m1.1 vs m2.1.
is a 100W class A more capable of driving a pair of apogee speaker or do i need a 200w class AB
tabu
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Murlalman1,

1.Direct coupling can even be done with digital amplifiers between the stages as well as at the speaker binding posts.
It has nothing to do with class of operation.

2.Any amp with no feedback will oscillate. A feedback is a-must in input and driving stages.

3.Class A allows to minimize the feedback at the output stage but presence is still helpfull and very often even neccessary.
Eliz: I agree with some PP - SETS stay in class A.(least we confuse someone)

Muralman: yes, class A can do with less or no global feedback (local is another story) but that is a different issue than we started which was if a Class A nominal 100 W amp devivers more power than a nominal 200W AB because it is class A.

I'm pretty much a SET person these days but I think feedback has gotten a bad rap. 15-20 years ago lots of poor designs used too much feedback in an attempt to compensate for poor design. Feedback took in on the chin. I'm not crazy about it but I think it's to generally scorned sometime.

Sincerely
I remain
I read Plinius likes class A because the load on the power supply does not fluctuate