It Might Not Work Like You Think...
Class AB amplification might not work how you think, especially when done with vacuum tubes. Why was this the standard way of doing electric amplification for decades and is still widely used in lots of use cases? Support this project at / notareviewchannel for early, ad free episodes and more for only $1. ElectroBoom on how capacitors work: • How CAPACITORS Work (ElectroBOOM101-006) Nelson Pass lecture about high bias Class AB: • Nelson Pass Burning Amp 2019 Final Nelson Pass article about Class A and bias: https://www.firstwatt.com/wp-content/... Nelson Pass article on distortion and feedback: https://www.passlabs.com/technical_ar... How semiconductors are doped: https://www.circuitbasics.com/what-is...

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