clearthink:" You must have employed the use of some really mid-fi or mass market class AB amplifiers in your Music Reproduction System if that was the result and consequence you experienced when substituting Class D amplifiers for them in you're system..."
Hello clearthink,
As I stated, I've used 3 high current class AB amps in my system thus far, an Adcom, McCormack and an Aragon. I believe most members would consider all 3 of theses as at least good quality class AB amps with the possible exception of the unmodified Adcom being considered mid-fi and mass market.
I think a very large and expensive Pass Labs AB amp would be required for a class AB amp to outperform my current D-Sonic monoblocks. I've auditioned Parasound and Bryston high current amps already and discovered those will not.
Sure, an even larger, hotter and much more expensive class A amp may sound marginally better. But my D-Sonic monos are smaller, run cooler, were $2,100/pair, are paid for, consume orders of magnitude less electricity to operate and I perceive their sound quality performance as exceptionally good.
Thank you but I don't consider your suggestion of switching to class A amplification as clearly thought through.
However, I suggest you consider auditioning a good quality class D amp in your system to broaden your audio knowledge and experience.
Tim
Hello clearthink,
As I stated, I've used 3 high current class AB amps in my system thus far, an Adcom, McCormack and an Aragon. I believe most members would consider all 3 of theses as at least good quality class AB amps with the possible exception of the unmodified Adcom being considered mid-fi and mass market.
I think a very large and expensive Pass Labs AB amp would be required for a class AB amp to outperform my current D-Sonic monoblocks. I've auditioned Parasound and Bryston high current amps already and discovered those will not.
Sure, an even larger, hotter and much more expensive class A amp may sound marginally better. But my D-Sonic monos are smaller, run cooler, were $2,100/pair, are paid for, consume orders of magnitude less electricity to operate and I perceive their sound quality performance as exceptionally good.
Thank you but I don't consider your suggestion of switching to class A amplification as clearly thought through.
However, I suggest you consider auditioning a good quality class D amp in your system to broaden your audio knowledge and experience.
Tim