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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 74113" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>In a "standard" Class A/B amplifier the weight and size of the transformer would normally give some good indication of how much attention was given to the design and off course, as already mentioned the caps also play a big role.</p><p></p><p>Shonver referred to switch-mode amplifiers with very good reason as these normally weigh a fraction of a standard amplifier. A case in point would be my Flying Mole monoblocs that weigh a mere 620 grams each, but their weight and size belies their performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 74113, member: 11"] In a "standard" Class A/B amplifier the weight and size of the transformer would normally give some good indication of how much attention was given to the design and off course, as already mentioned the caps also play a big role. Shonver referred to switch-mode amplifiers with very good reason as these normally weigh a fraction of a standard amplifier. A case in point would be my Flying Mole monoblocs that weigh a mere 620 grams each, but their weight and size belies their performance. [/QUOTE]
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