@erik_squires I did not find the sound coming out of that M-10 as good! That was the unit I sold.
Ditching Class A Amps due to Heat - Sort of a Poll
A discussion elsewhere about the future of Class A made me wonder how true one statement really is. So the questions are...
Have you done away with your Class A Amp due to Heat concerns?
Will you be moving away from Class A Amp due to Heat concerns?
Will you never buy a Class A Amp due to Heat concerns?
I only have a class A/B unit that does Class A up to 6 watts with almost no heat so really can't speak for those who have used in the past or currently own and run Class A Amps.
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I tried and ended up moving the GaN and a Purfi amp to a secondary system and one to my daughter's condo. Just not for me, maybe one day. I actually have a Heed Elixir in my office that runs cooler than the NAD-M10 I had in my office. Must be the Transcap technology these Hungarians are using in their Class A amplification.
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@ghasley do not get those batteries wet in your car. Also, I have a fried with solar in his home and he is still battling noisy power in his system when on battery power?? I never have to worry about losing power due to being on the same grid as H2O plant and emergency service in my town. Infrastructure in America is weak at best especially the power grids. Texas and CA are the worst!
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@erik_squires Yep had an old Bel Canto that was Ice Powered I think it sounded better than that NAD. Cheers. |
@kingharold funny.
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@tweak1 there are 4 of them on USAM right now. All priced down and dirty. |
@jaymark you had a LSA Voyager 350 at one point, no? |