Just burn fossil fuels to make enough energy to fire up your favorite tube amps and turn on the ac pumped through baffled chambers from an outlying building to keep in comfy.
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A great example is what Dussun is doing with their "Hyper Class A" variable bias circuitry. It's my understanding that they will be releasing a Pre/Power with Stand alone power supplies with 150 watts class A power. At present, they are utilizing similar circuitry in their V8 integrated. I haven't heard it but it's my understanding that it's a wonderful sounding amp that is extremely efficient. However, I have yet to determine if "Hyper Class A" is a true class A design due to it's level of efficiency. Ping from AAA audio could provide you much mre info than I I'm sure. http://www.aaa-audio.com/index-products-dussun.htm Xindak also offers an extremely efficient Class A amp with their XA-6800 SE integrated amp. You'll be seeing many more designs like these coming from China. http://www.xindak.com/english/products/showditail.asp?id=251 Funny that a country with the absolute worst air quality is focusing on "Green" amp designs. |
Berning ZH270 runs relatively cool for a push pull tube amp. It uses a screen or "grid" drive which allows it to run much much cooler than conventional tube amps. Overall, its very easy to live with and is about as reliable as you can get in this hobby. The tubes last for a very long time too, another advantage to this design. Best if luck. |
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