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Aegir 20W Class A
Aegir is not Class A. Call it unique Class AB.dave
Continuity is a way to eliminate transconductance droop outside of the Class A bias region
This happens at about 10w according to what Jason said in his tech paper. A 20 w amp so Class AB. But unique.dave
I realize many people are strongly opposed to Chi-FI equipment but there are tons of well built, decent sounding mono-block Class A amps with balanced & single-ended inputs available for under $1,000 for the pair.
I owned a pair of these. Never an issue. These have been mass produced for years. I assume Nelson either never had a patent on the design, the patent expired or he simply doesn't want to spend the money enforcing it. What ever the case may be these are solid little amps that are easily upgraded if you wish.
If you do decide to go with the ACA, and don't want to read through a thousand posts, here's a concise but detailed guide. It's written by 6L6, the guru of Pass amp build guides. I don't know why, but I get the feeling that not many people on diyaudio know about this guides page - they just read through thousands of posts, which are illumating and have some very good discussions, but can be intimidating. https://guides.diyaudio.com/c/Amplifiers
written by 6L6, the guru of Pass amp build guides
I really liked all of the Monarchy Audio amplifiers I have owned, but FWIW they have always been class A input/driver stages and high bias class A/AB output. Not pure class A. Does that matter? Only if stuck on a topology. How does it sound is probably more important.
Class A amps are not suited to hot areas residents, after some years the PCBs and components are fully roasted and may not live much longer, but they are nice to have in Canada or Northern Europe.
Why? Aren't inside temps in Canada and Northern Europe the same as inside temps in hot areas? How much do inside temps actually vary across the globe assuming AC is used? 5-10 degrees F?