09-14-2025, 03:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2025, 03:30 AM by Dale Yarker.)
Class A/class B amplifier analogy is backwards, so actually detracts from explanation of SLEEPXX.
A class A amp wastes power by being half on at zero input. Typically, one, or more (in series), class A amps drive a high(er) power class B amp that has both active drive components off when input is zero.
Is it too late to edit out?
No comment, either way, on SLEEPXX code ATT; though better resolution is a good thing.
Cheers,
A class A amp wastes power by being half on at zero input. Typically, one, or more (in series), class A amps drive a high(er) power class B amp that has both active drive components off when input is zero.
Is it too late to edit out?
No comment, either way, on SLEEPXX code ATT; though better resolution is a good thing.
Cheers,