By definition, any Class A amplifier draws maximum plate current at all times, and it should not deviate between idle (quiescent) and full output power. Another way of saying this is that the plate current is flowing at all times. The Class AB amplifier will have its plate current increase approximately 25% between idle and full output, while each tube takes turns 'not conducting'. The same plate current is said to be flowing between 'appreciably more than half and less then the entire electrical cycle'.--
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