Okay, Paul asked about amp classes... I second that request. I know (or think I know) about classes A, B, AB, and D, but I really have no clue about C, G, H, or T, or what other classes there are.

Could someone in the know post (or post a link to) a brief description of these types? It doesn't need to be too long or complex, just a few lines or so on what each type is and what it means to the sound quality.

I'd do some research myself but I don't even know, really, where to begin searching for information on amp types and what I do know is information I've kind of absorbed from others over the years and I'd hesitate to repeat it for fear of polluting someone else's idea of amp types.

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Matthew J. Hill
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Matthew J. Hill
matt@idsi.net