I "may" have an answer. Class A/B is Class A at low output and then goes over to Class B at higher output. The reason you "may" not have heard a difference was the amp was in Class A both when you played it in Class A/B and when you played it in Class A. ... I think I have the itch.
I never could tell when mine was in Class A or not. I also used the record out all the time.
I MAY have heard slight difference, but it could as well have been my imagination :)
How can I connect it to a CD player with Line in or digital output? AUX?
All amp's inputs are analogue, so the only way to connect a CD player is through aux or tuner input.
@@KITR-UK So basically I need 2 RCa inputs to 2 RCa outputs?
@@SacreDro Pretty much, yeah.
@@KITR-UK Great, I wasn't sure if I could do it.
Thanks again.
@@SacreDro No problem. BTW, what CD player did you have in mind?
I "may" have an answer. Class A/B is Class A at low output and then goes over to Class B at higher output. The reason you "may" not have heard a difference was the amp was in Class A both when you played it in Class A/B and when you played it in Class A. ... I think
I have the itch.
I tried that at higher volumes, too. But you may be right, it may not have reached the high enough volume to go over to class B.
From my memory normal mode dont runs hot at all.
You shold flip to class a and wait 20 mins to warmup then you flip back to normal and maybe you want flip back to class a instantly.
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