Well Parasound does not disappoint, I indeed hear definitive performance improvement vs Emotiva Gen 3 5 channel..
Among other differences the Parasound runs in class A power for the 1st 8 watts..
I found this here on Audioholics to hopefully explain my findings…
The review of A51 and A21 at audioholics.com (
http://www.audioholics.com/productre...Amplifier.html) suggests 8 watts in Class A. See following quote:
"One of the most noteworthy operational functions of the Parasound A 21 and A 51 amplifiers are their Class A-A/B operation. The input and driver stages operate in pure Class A meaning that the transistors are turned on full all of the time. In essence there are two banks of transistors in the output stage, one of which is devoted to positive voltage and the other devoted to negative voltage. The point where the positive output transistors turn on while the negative transistors turn off (and vice versa) can cause nasty higher-order odd harmonic distortion (3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, etc.) for which even very small amounts have been demonstrated as a primary cause of listening fatigue. In these Parasound amplifiers both the positive and negative transistors for each channel are always fully on – the definition of Class A operation - up to 8 watts output per channel. So, for the first 8 Watts of power, which exceeds the typical average power requirements for music, the output transistors are always on. For greater than 8 Watts, the transistors are in class A/B operation where they are partially on when they're not up for duty and fully on when they are up for duty."