Class A bias in amplifiers
Can we safely suggest a 300-watt amplifier has more class A bias than a smaller, 100-watt amplifier? Inquiring minds want to know and design engineer Paul helps us understand in simple terms the correct answer. Have a question you want to ask Paul? Go to http://www.psaudio.com/ask-paul/

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