Originally posted by Wilder Amplification
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i haven't seen one of those yet!
in every real incarnation of class A, the average plate current DOES rise... no cutoff necessary. i know it's all over the internet that a class A amp doesn't exhibit bias shift (even good old randall aiken states as much on his site), but my beat up old RDH4 says differently. there are literally plots showing two different load lines.. same slope--but the dynamic line is translated downward by the amount of ADDITIONAL negative bias voltage generated across the Rk.
i'll get the page/section numbers when i get home today.
this presents a problem to self/cathode biased output stages (at least for the hifi designer who wishes to reduce THD as much as possible), since that means the operating point under dynamic conditions will shift WRT the operating point under quiescent conditions. even worse, since it is dependent on the even order distortion of the output stage itself, to determine the extent of the effect requires an iterative process.
i will readily admit it doesn't really present a problem worth worrying about for MI use (thank god!).
ken
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