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Why a Class AB Stereo Amplifier ?

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Why a Class AB Stereo Amplifier ?

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The Linar 250i amplifier delivers 150 watts into 2 channels and gives you the benefits of both vacuum tube and solid state amplifiers. With the finest MOSFET Transistors and an intelligent circuit design, the 250i delivers smooth tube-like sound, while retaining the detail, power, speed, and bass-control of the best solid-state amplifiers. However, unlike tube amplifiers, the Linar 250i can handle very complex loads, being stable down to 1 ohm. The 250i has a straightforward design, free of signal path capacitors. This avoids the problems and limitations in bass frequencies associated with other amplifier designs. Conservatively rated at 150 watts per channel, the Linar 250i can drive among the largest speakers available on the market. With no overall feedback, and a remarkably stable circuit, the 250i has a unique ability to drive capacitive loads. This makes it an ideal choice for users of large, complex, and high-current speaker designs. The power and control of this amplifier do no

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