What is the difference between Class A and Class D power amp?
OD17500D Power Acoustik 7500 Max Watt D Class
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Apr 09, 2025 - 06:14 AM
Class A and Class D power amplifiers differ primarily in their operation and efficiency. Class A amplifiers are known for their high linearity and low distortion, as they conduct output current throughout the entire input cycle, but they are inefficient, often wasting a lot of energy as heat. In contrast, Class D amplifiers are highly efficient, using pulse-width modulation to switch transistors on and off rapidly, which reduces power loss and heat but can introduce more distortion compared to Class A.
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