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Cambridge Audio is currently updating their top of the line integrated amp (the 840A). They are available on close out from dealers for $1,000 (regularly $1,800 if memory serves) and use a sliding bias class A circuit that they have patented. They refer to the bias scheme as XD, but the amps use traditional power supplies and output stages (NOT Class D). I've listened to that amp a couple of times and found it to be very smooth and refined sounding. It does get hot in regular use, but not so hot you could fry an egg on it. Has plenty of control flexibility and even a remote control. If memory serves it is somewhere around 100 wpc. Might be just the ticket for a system that is a little bright or forward sounding.
It is 120W/channel at 8 ohms and 200W/channel @ 4 ohms. The description of Class XD says: "This unique design gives pure Class A operation at low levels, moving smoothly into an enhanced version of Class B at higher levels. This system should not be confused with Class AB, which inherently generates greater distortion at high levels than a pure Class B design." I had been looking at that particular closeout model (840A V2) as well, and appreciate several other features it offers such as HT Bypass input and adjustable trim level and input naming for each input. It is known to make a fair amount of relay clatter with the relay-controlled resistor ladder volume control, but I think I could live with that in light of the technical superiority over a potentiometer. Steve
Some amps, like the Parasound Halo JC 1 monoblocks, have a rear panel switch to select between low (10W @ 8ohm) or high (25W @ 8ohm) Class A bias.Steve
I think you can get about 10 or 15 watts of class A out of most big Amps before they switch into A/B in solid state.
"I have an ATC SIA2-150, I love this amp and felt it sounded better than the Pass Int 30A."The ATC is AB right? A more direct comparison might be the Pass INT-150, which is 150 wpc AB, as opposed to the INT -30A at 20 wpc A. What did you prefer about the ATC?John