Indeed they are impressive. I'm really impressed by the entire XA line, but as far as I understand, all AB amps run at some point in class A and then transition. Yes, most transition way less than 122 Watts, but I'm still confused as how a class A amp can leave class A and still be called a class A amp (Unless that's the way they all work).
Pass Labs Xa60.8 Class A or should it be called class A/B?
I'm looking at possibly purchasing the Pass Labs Xa60.8, but am puzzled by one of its specifications. One reviewer stated that "The XA60.8 doesn’t leave pure Class A until it reaches 122 peak watts. Then it moves into Class AB for unheard of headroom for a 60-watt amp". I've confirmed this headroom is on the specification sheet, but if the amp actually can transition into A/B, shouldn't it really be called class A/B? Also, I'm confused as to if this headroom is available as continuous watts or just peak. Can anyone clarify?
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