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<blockquote data-quote="buildmeabox" data-source="post: 3696957" data-attributes="member: 560799"><p>Can't we all agree to dis=agree? I've never heard of a "class A " amp producing more than 15 watts, but that doesn't mean one might not exist. A "class A/B" amp is only class A the first few watts then switches to class B. In order to take full advantage of a class A amp's output you need high sensitivity speakers.</p><p></p><p>As for the digital, class T's, N's and what ever the industry tries to shove down our throats, its like re-inventing the wheel...</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what type, brand or size the majority of amps today are built in China. Smoke and mirrors boys smoke and mirrors...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buildmeabox, post: 3696957, member: 560799"] Can't we all agree to dis=agree? I've never heard of a "class A " amp producing more than 15 watts, but that doesn't mean one might not exist. A "class A/B" amp is only class A the first few watts then switches to class B. In order to take full advantage of a class A amp's output you need high sensitivity speakers. As for the digital, class T's, N's and what ever the industry tries to shove down our throats, its like re-inventing the wheel... Regardless of what type, brand or size the majority of amps today are built in China. Smoke and mirrors boys smoke and mirrors... [/QUOTE]
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