>> Anyone think this is the wrong direction to be going?
oh yes! I do!
every class-D power amp I have heard so far is a POS. The list is short 'cuz the ones (listed below) that I heard turned me off so much that my motivation to keep going on to hear more renditions of this technology is really low. However, I do admit that there could be a rendition of a class-D amp that might appeal to me. From the posts made by member Ar_t, it seems that his amps might be better sounding? No idea so far! So, far the verdict is that all of them are sonically less than appealing! Yes, the (short) list: Rowland Model 201, Hypex - I think that it was the UcD180 kit that was built by my DIY audio friend & Channel Is D100.
My reason for not being drawn into these class-D amps' sound is that they produce great sound but very little music. They have all the audiophile qualities - transparency, great bass, high frequency extension to name a few but the program material played thru them does not sound like music i.e. there is hardly any soul to the music. Listening thru these class-D amps is not an emotional experience, which a requirement for me. The word "dry" comes to mind. All the above mentioned audiophile attributes are a means to an end, which is to render the music so that it is an emotional experience; otherwise, they just remain as bullet items/adjectives on a sheet of paper. Of, course IMHO. YMMV.
oh yes! I do!
every class-D power amp I have heard so far is a POS. The list is short 'cuz the ones (listed below) that I heard turned me off so much that my motivation to keep going on to hear more renditions of this technology is really low. However, I do admit that there could be a rendition of a class-D amp that might appeal to me. From the posts made by member Ar_t, it seems that his amps might be better sounding? No idea so far! So, far the verdict is that all of them are sonically less than appealing! Yes, the (short) list: Rowland Model 201, Hypex - I think that it was the UcD180 kit that was built by my DIY audio friend & Channel Is D100.
My reason for not being drawn into these class-D amps' sound is that they produce great sound but very little music. They have all the audiophile qualities - transparency, great bass, high frequency extension to name a few but the program material played thru them does not sound like music i.e. there is hardly any soul to the music. Listening thru these class-D amps is not an emotional experience, which a requirement for me. The word "dry" comes to mind. All the above mentioned audiophile attributes are a means to an end, which is to render the music so that it is an emotional experience; otherwise, they just remain as bullet items/adjectives on a sheet of paper. Of, course IMHO. YMMV.