There are class C amps, but they're completely unsuitable for hifi. Class B is a class by itself, too. Class AB is a hybrid of class A and class B. Class B is the same sort of push-pull topology (though it can be single-ended) with no bias to turn the transistors on at all. LOTS of crossover distortion. There are applications where signal distortion isn't that big of a deal though, which is why those classes exist, but hifi audio isn't one of those. Walky-talkies and cheap transistor radios use class B.
This is the link to the "Leaving Class A" ariticle.
https://www.passdiy.com/project/articles/leaving-class-a
This is the link to the Burning Amp lecture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBmDi-4zdQk&t=2s
This is the link to the "Leaving Class A" ariticle.
https://www.passdiy.com/project/articles/leaving-class-a
This is the link to the Burning Amp lecture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBmDi-4zdQk&t=2s

