Power amplifier Class-B is the most popular operating modes, and possibly more than 99% of the current series of power amplifier designed and manufactered are of this class. Defining the Class-B is the amount of bias voltage that causes conduction of both output devices to overlap with the current and thus produce the minimum amount possible crossover distrosi. This Class-B power amplifier performance : Power Output________________________50W RL Impedance_______________________8R Distortion__________________________Below 0.0006% at 1 kHz and 50W/8R Slew rate___________________________Approximately 35V/us Noise______________________________-91dBu at the output EIN_______________________________-117dBu (referred to input) Frequency response__________________+0, -0.5dB over 20Hz-20kHz Part List : Resistor R1,R8____________________________10K R2,R3,R13________________________100R R4_______________________________150R R5,R10___________________________1K R6,R7____________________________68R ...