Class D Audio


Tom is an upright guy. Has his challenges as does any small high end audio company. But he will service any problems no question. And let's face it, stuff happens. 
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twoleftears writes:

"A new and cryptic way of shilling for this?

http://classdaudio.com/?SID=1174e495ee1db38505cb739042440d36"

Hey, if its got testimonials and "A Sound Experience" subtitle its good enough for me. Why do we need those heavy class A amps that are essentially perfect as regards waveform and use all that electricity? Class D is the wave of the future and only lacking a catchy phrase such as:

"If its good enough for Tom, its good enough for me!"

Pretty sure there has been a resurrection...
...yes...
...Tom has come back as a Class A mono block!

Out walking the dogs and saw a monoblock on the side of the path; looked closer and there was a tear coming out of its right channel.

“What's the problem?”

“I'm a single monoblock living in a stereo world. Noone wants to turn me on (apologies, Norah Jones)”

“Well have you thought about losing some weight? Maybe then you'd be more appealing. What do you weigh – 50, 100 pounds?”

“147 last time papa Pass weighed me.”

“Well try a diet – maybe play some light classical – Leroy Anderson or Andrew Loyd Weber. What's your name, btw?”

“Tom...they used to call me Tom.”

And another tear appeared – this time from the left channel...

Well, it could have been a DIFFERENT Tom mono block, but I don't think so.
Noone has mentioned that in the resurrection post above Tom came back as a mono block, but he has both left and right channels.
This is because during his resurrection he received not balanced, or unbalanced circuitry, but, rather, IMBALANCED circuitry.
So, as a result, he sometimes goes right and sometimes left. All depends on the time of day and his mood...
,,,and the Cavaliers were trying to get at his speaker posts with legs uplifted but I stopped them thinking that would be unkind to a tearing mono block.