Krell announced the most revolutionary design change in its 33-year history: iBias, a patent-pending new technology that uses the Class A circuitry preferred by audiophiles yet consumes far less ...
Krell announced their new iBias technology at CES 2014 to be integrated into their amplifier line. Many audiophiles (and people that care about sound if you feel "audiophile" is a dirty word) believe ...
If you didn’t know better, you might think the phrase “class A amplifier” was a marketing term to help sell amplifiers. But it is, of course, actually a technical description of an amplifier that ...
The design of the circuit is based on the operation of a class A amplifier for the purpose of driving a pair of headphones using a mini amplifier. The design of the circuit is based on the operation ...
This solid-state push-pull single-ended Class A circuit is capable of providing a sound comparable to those valve amplifiers, delivering more output power (6.9W measured across a 8 Ohm loudspeaker ...