Atma-Sphere Class D… Amazing


Today I picked up my Atma-Sphere Class D Amps. These aren’t broken in yet. And they are simply amazing. I’ve listen to a lot of High End Class D. Some that cost many times what Atma-Sphere Class D costs. I wasn’t a fan of any of them. But these amps are amazing. I really expected to hate them. So my expectations were low. The Details are of what I’ve never heard from any other amps. They are extremely neutral. To say the realism is is extremely good is a gross understatement. They are so transparent it’s scary. These amps just grab you and suck you into the music. After I live with them some and get them broken in. And do some comparisons to some other high end Amps Solid State, Tubes and Class D’s, also in other systems I’ll do a more comprehensive review. But for now, these are simply amazing amps.. Congrats to Ralph and his team. You guys nailed on these.

 

 

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I think I have a manual and can copy and send to you. I am pretty sure you only need the pin if you are connecting to a preamp (other source) that has only RCA outputs.

I honestly staggered the amps about the width of the overhang of the front plate and was able to put on my rack. If you are able to put them on the floor, though, you can get very short speaker cables for better sound.

I suspect Ralph may chime in and correct any mistakes I stated lol.

Right, like my bedroom light switches were designed for my bedroom light. Much different than my dining room light switch.

A transistor is simply a switch. It can also amplify a signal. It can be used in the design of an amplifier, but nothing can make it designed specifically for audio. It is simply the switching and amplification properties can be adjusted to fit the circuit that is being designed. All amp that use GANFET (Gallium Nitride field-effect transistors) use a GANFET designed for audio. The audio equipment it is in.