High End Amp Price Collapse musings


If Class D amplification becomes accepted by audiophiles there should be a glut of high end amps (Krell, Levinson, Pass etc) becoming available on the used market at prices a fraction of what they are now.

Think CRT TV when the flat panels began emerging.I think Ill hold off on a new/used amp purchase for a little while. Maybe I will bet a Boulder.

Has any one else considered this?

energeezer
Pitting Class-D against Class-A is not even a fair argument.  When 95% of all mid-high end amps out in the world are Class-AB.... isn't that where the comparison should be?  I have zero interest in owning a VERY inefficient and costly Class-A or Tube amp, and have owned many great class AB amps in my lifetime.  I've heard $2000 amps that sound amazing, and ones that sound lifeless and boring.  Switching amps are finally up to that level of quality.... matching amps in the $2-3k range, but maybe not beating out $8k amps.  It's an interesting time in Audio!!

Don't think it's the same thing at all. Amps are about sound quality not necessarily sound. Someone looking for multi channels may want a slimmer amp but the driver the TV upgrades had to do with size and improved resolution. 

I’ve tried to get class D to work, and did spend the equivalent of about 6 - 8months of hard work on re-executing one company’s designs.

I let it go. It was not me, it was them. They would not allow a modified module to be sold to anyone.

As to the OP: you’ll be waiting a long time. Class D is not up to snuff.

Nor are the innovators allowed to take it to new places.




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