Power amplifiers are usually designed to perform best into a purely dissipative load of constant value. Loudspeaker systems however contain large reactive impedance components capable of considerable energy storage. Recognizing this fact a simple output transformerless transistor power amplifier is developed which, through the expedience of extracting a small amount of stored loudspeaker energy when required, is capable of delivering low subjective distortion to a loduspeaker system while maintaining an electrical operating efficiency approaching that of a conventional Class B amplifier.
Author:
Heyser, Richard C.
Affiliation:
California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
JAES Volume 8 Issue 3 pp. 185-192; July 1960
Publication Date:
July 1, 1960
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