Class A or Class D solid-state amplifiers (modern designs)


Hey guys.

 

Class A is supposedly superior. Something to do with a conduction angle of 360 degrees...so the entire signal gets processed in one go without crossover distortion.

But in terms of sound quality (subjective enjoyment) is there a benefit to Class A? Can class D provide the same level of enjoyment?

 

The dealer I’m talking to says that really nice Class A amplifiers are designed for "reference quality" meaning completely true to the real life performance.

 

Let’s compare and contrast. Which one is technically better?

 

In other words, could you have equal technical performance and quality in a Class D amp?

 

- Jack.

jackhifiguy

Showing 1 response by spitzfish

Hi, about 10 years ago I owned a class D integrated from nuforce. on the long run I was not happy with it (too dry, a lack of soul) and I sayed to myself: never again class D! but that is foolish. things have changed very much. a few years now a class A preamp is working together with a class d power-amp from a little company in poland named acuhorn. it is a joyfull combo and I am pretty shure it is hard to beat in this price-category. I was very skeptical, but because of the money-back-guarantee I ordered one acuhorn rate-amplifier and he is still making music in my living room every single day.