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The following circuit has a +-15V supply. What will be the circuit modifications (only in the final stage the driver and the power amplifier) if I want to use a single voltage source with a ground reference 0V like +9V or +15V or in this case +30V?

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    As demonstrated in my [answer to your previous question](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/601524/class-ab-power-amplifier-from-electronic-devices-by-thomas-l-floyd/601527#601527), that circuit is faulty and needs a resistor and capacitor. Hence, carrying through the faulty circuit to a new question is going to cause problems. – Andy aka Dec 24 '21 at 08:41
  • I see you've changed the circuit pictorially but, it's still the same old faulty circuit it always was. Have you tried simulation? – Andy aka Dec 24 '21 at 09:20
  • Yes I have tried and the output signal is clipped on both sides upper and lower side – Waqas Ahmad Dec 24 '21 at 09:23
  • I just want a demo that how will be the circuit with only a single supply – Waqas Ahmad Dec 24 '21 at 09:25
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    You need to resolve this problem first before using a bad circuit on a single supply. I mean, what's the point; it won't fix itself on a single supply. Fix the circuit. Maybe, before someone tries to answer this question you show the simulated circuit and the clipping i.e. dump the current question until you have a circuit that works. – Andy aka Dec 24 '21 at 09:33

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