I know this post is a bit old but I would like to ask a related question.
Looking at the Clayton M300 for example, promoted to be a pure class A balanced fixed bridged design, only with XLR inputs. If each channel is composed of two 75 watt pure class A amplifiers in balanced design, is the output also class A as stated by the manufacturer? (rated at 300/600 wpc pure class A). Just curious, as 600 Watts class A into 4 ohms seems to be a lot. They are indeed great amps! Thanks to any responders in advance.
Looking at the Clayton M300 for example, promoted to be a pure class A balanced fixed bridged design, only with XLR inputs. If each channel is composed of two 75 watt pure class A amplifiers in balanced design, is the output also class A as stated by the manufacturer? (rated at 300/600 wpc pure class A). Just curious, as 600 Watts class A into 4 ohms seems to be a lot. They are indeed great amps! Thanks to any responders in advance.