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Nov 21, 2024 - 07:00 AM
Certainly! A Class A amplifier is known for its high linearity and excellent sound quality because it conducts output current throughout the entire input signal cycle, but it is inefficient, generating significant heat. In contrast, a Class D amplifier uses pulse-width modulation to switch output devices on and off rapidly, which makes it highly efficient and cooler-running, but it may introduce more distortion compared to Class A amplifiers.
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