Just for the record, I'm a big dog lover, including dingoes, or is it dingi? However, most of my best friends are actually dolphins.
Later,
Tim
Class D amps seem poised to take over. Then what?
Some mention "No Noise".. Where have you been? My 1971 and 1996 Audire Fortes have no noise. Neither did my 1985 Audire model 2, 1990's Sumo, 1970's Phase Linear 400, nor my old $50.00 garage sale Adcom 535. Well, actually I had to orient the Phase Linear plug with the correct prongs in their respective outlet holes. |
Yep...reviews like this: https://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/amplifier-reviews/power-amplifier-reviews/nuprime-agm-sta-stereo-po... are definitely making me think about class D. I don’t think I need a replacement for my class A/B, but I’d add a D due to the fact that they are tiny and run cool and easily could fit with my current amp. |
I purchased well regarded, highly recommend and reviewed Class D mono amps 1,000 watts of power and had high expectations but the Class D amps did not have the life, dimensionality, transparency and immediacy that my Class A SS amps had. With the Class D amps, the sound was flatter and much less engaging. So even though Class D amps may work well for many applications, IMO Solid State Class A amps produce better sound. And IMO, well designed tube amps sound even better than SS in terms of music. |