In Reply to: Re: Yes, but I'm told O.T.Ls are Class A posted by Guy on May 11, 2005 at 05:09:38:
Nope. OTLs can operate in Class A, AB, or B, just like any transformer-coupled tube amplifier. Some do operate in Class A up to a certain power output and then flop over into AB mode or some variant thereof. Futterman-type amplifiers (e.g., Transcendent, NYAL, etc) operate in AB or B mode mostly.
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- Re: Yes, but I'm told O.T.Ls are Class A - Lew 06:27:45 05/11/05 (9)
- Re: Yes, but I'm told O.T.Ls are Class A - Tre' 08:52:06 05/11/05 (8)
- Circlotron - Lew 10:34:11 05/11/05 (6)
- Re: Circlotron and class A - Ralph 14:46:19 05/11/05 (3)
- Re: Circlotron and class A - Lew 06:52:44 05/12/05 (0)
- It's not a question of A1 vs. A2 - Tre' 15:57:08 05/11/05 (1)
- Re: It's not a question of A1 vs. A2 - Ralph 19:33:20 05/13/05 (0)
- Re: Circlotron - Tre' 13:28:33 05/11/05 (1)
- I forgot the URL - Tre' 13:31:36 05/11/05 (0)
- Re: Thanks for clearing matters, both posters. Appreciated. - Guy 08:55:42 05/11/05 (0)
- Re: Yes, but I'm told O.T.Ls are Class A - Tre' 08:36:19 05/11/05 (0)