I started this project more than one month ago, when one of my friend requested me a 50W 

Class A amplifier for his DIY speakers he made using the worlds best drivers according to him.
So, i designed it with the foremost goal in mind: lowest possible distortion with a simplistic design. and a very stable and robust output stage, and high gain, high bandwidth voltage amplification stage and simple input stage with low noise very high gain discretes. the design goal was to achieve 50W rms into a 4ohm load in Class A.
Designing of the schematic and PCB is complete and very soon will receive the PCB's. posting some simulation results:
1. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 20kHz
2. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 1kHz
3. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 100Hz
4. 10W into 4ohms, THD=0%, yes 0% @ 1kHz
5 10W into 4ohms, THD=0.001% @ 20kHz
6. 20kHz square wave output
7. 1kHz square wave output
8. Clipping @ 1kHz
9. The PCB
The amplifier is actually a modification of a Class AB amp i designed some time ago, it had very natural sound stage and very good PSRR and Signal to noise ratio >120dB, which is critical for a Class A amp. The bias stage actively monitors the output stage idle current irrespective of the signal being amplified.
The distortion figures achieved for this Class A amp is 0.003% at rated power from 20Hz to 20kHz, and 0% at 1kHz @ 10W, and 0.001% at 20kHz @10W. Now Beat this. !!!!
Regards,
Aniket



So, i designed it with the foremost goal in mind: lowest possible distortion with a simplistic design. and a very stable and robust output stage, and high gain, high bandwidth voltage amplification stage and simple input stage with low noise very high gain discretes. the design goal was to achieve 50W rms into a 4ohm load in Class A.
Designing of the schematic and PCB is complete and very soon will receive the PCB's. posting some simulation results:
1. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 20kHz
2. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 1kHz
3. 53W into 4ohms, THD=0.003% @ 100Hz
4. 10W into 4ohms, THD=0%, yes 0% @ 1kHz
5 10W into 4ohms, THD=0.001% @ 20kHz
6. 20kHz square wave output
7. 1kHz square wave output
8. Clipping @ 1kHz
9. The PCB
The amplifier is actually a modification of a Class AB amp i designed some time ago, it had very natural sound stage and very good PSRR and Signal to noise ratio >120dB, which is critical for a Class A amp. The bias stage actively monitors the output stage idle current irrespective of the signal being amplified.
The distortion figures achieved for this Class A amp is 0.003% at rated power from 20Hz to 20kHz, and 0% at 1kHz @ 10W, and 0.001% at 20kHz @10W. Now Beat this. !!!!
Regards,
Aniket