Claims
- 1. An amplifier, primarily for audio power musical instruments and sound reproduction systems including:
- (a) at least two pairs of electron discharge devices, each device having an input elecrtrode and an output electrode, each said pair of electron discharge devices being arranged in a push-pull configuration;
- (b) means connecting each of said output electrodes to a common utilization device;
- (c) first input impedance means coupled to one said pair of electron discharge devices for causing said one pair of electron discharge devices to operate in Class A; and
- (d) second input impedance means having a lower impedance than said first input impedance means coupled to the other said pair of electron discharge devices to cause said other pair of electron discharge devices to operate in Class AB,
- (e) said first means and second means including means arranged to cause continuous operation of said one pair of electron discharge devices in Class A when said other pair of electron discharge devices is driven into saturation.
- 2. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 wherein said utilization device is a transformer, the magnetic field in the entire said transformer being maintained when said other said pair of electron discharge devices is cut off.
- 3. An amplifier according to claim 2 including switch means for selectively rendering at least one electron discharge device pair inoperative.
- 4. An amplifier as set forth in claim 3 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
- 5. An amplifier according to claim 2 wherein the electron discharge devices are vacuum tubes.
- 6. An amplifier as set forth in claim 5 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
- 7. An amplifier as set forth in claim 2 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
- 8. An amplifier according to claim 1 including switch means for selectively rendering at least one electron discharge device pair inoperative.
- 9. An amplifier as set forth in claim 8 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
- 10. An amplifier according to claim 1 wherein the electron discharge devices are vacuum tubes.
- 11. An amplifier as set forth in claim 10 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
- 12. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 wherein the input electrodes of said one pair of electron discharge devices have a fixed bias thereon substantially less than the fixed bias on the input electrodes of said other pair of electron discharge devices.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 489,915, filed Apr. 29, 1983, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,532,476, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 278,717, filed June 29, 1981, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Hust, "Extended Class A Amplifier", Radio & Television News, Sep., 1953, pp. 40-42, 146-148. |
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