Class A Mono Blocks

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Class A Mono Blocks
« on: 26 Nov 2022, 12:34 am »
Frank-

Have you considered designing and bringing to market a pure Class A set of mono blocks, perhaps based on your M225 topology?

I know Class A amps run hot and heavy but there is an undeniable sweetness and rightness of tonality that can’t be beat!

My Bryston 28’s first 50 watts are Class A then shift to AB and it’s easy to hear the transition.  There is something very special going on in the first50 watts!

150 watt Class A amps would be just the ticket.

Curious and inquiring….

g e


2bigears

Re: Class A Mono Blocks
« Reply #1 on: 26 Nov 2022, 01:18 am »
 :D that's a good question. Bring it on baby !   :D