Difference between revisions of "Info:Class-V control"
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− | :Class-V control is voltage rail control. The advantage of using 'Class-V' control is purely related to the thermal performance/efficiency of the amplifier, not the audio performance. Specifically, it allows the amplifier to dissipate less power and therefore run cooler at low and moderate listening levels <u><b>without</b></u> degrade in audio performance. | + | :Class-V control is variable voltage rail control. The advantage of using 'Class-V' control is purely related to the thermal performance/efficiency of the amplifier, not the audio performance. Specifically, it allows the amplifier to dissipate less power and therefore run cooler at low and moderate listening levels <u><b>without</b></u> degrade in audio performance. |
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:This is actioned with the <b>Utopik power supply</b>, this allows us to change the output voltage. This allows the Klimax Solo to have the Class-v control. This allows Linn to produce a high-power amplifier in a small package. | :This is actioned with the <b>Utopik power supply</b>, this allows us to change the output voltage. This allows the Klimax Solo to have the Class-v control. This allows Linn to produce a high-power amplifier in a small package. |
Revision as of 14:19, 23 May 2025
- Class-V control is variable voltage rail control. The advantage of using 'Class-V' control is purely related to the thermal performance/efficiency of the amplifier, not the audio performance. Specifically, it allows the amplifier to dissipate less power and therefore run cooler at low and moderate listening levels without degrade in audio performance.
- This is actioned with the Utopik power supply, this allows us to change the output voltage. This allows the Klimax Solo to have the Class-v control. This allows Linn to produce a high-power amplifier in a small package.