This two-page article from Wireless World in April 1969 describes a simple Class A amplifier design that produces 10 watts of power and provides subjectively better results than Class B transistor amplifiers. The article includes oscilloscope traces and photographs to illustrate the design and performance of the Class A amplifier.
This two-page article from Wireless World in April 1969 describes a simple Class A amplifier design that produces 10 watts of power and provides subjectively better results than Class B transistor amplifiers. The article includes oscilloscope traces and photographs to illustrate the design and performance of the Class A amplifier.
This two-page article from Wireless World in April 1969 describes a simple Class A amplifier design that produces 10 watts of power and provides subjectively better results than Class B transistor amplifiers. The article includes oscilloscope traces and photographs to illustrate the design and performance of the Class A amplifier.