Yes, there are Class D amps based on certain audio IC chips, which there are many. If you're willing to open up your subs, look inside and look for a large IC with many pins on it and a large heat sink. If you can read the part number off of it, you would have what IC your subwoofers' amp is based on.
In search of info from the technical guys
I am a member of the Golden Ear forum on their site and directly asked the Moderator if the Triton Reference speakers which I own are using a N Core amp or Ice amp for the subwoofers. I was told neither, their amp is their own design. When I pressed for more information, he wouldn’t really answer saying he is not privy to that information.
For the Techs, is this possible? What other form of Class D amp would there be?
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Here's something I found on the 'net about the Class D amps in Golden Ear speakers: http://www.moremusic.nl/goldenear/brochures/GoldenEar_Class_D_Amplifiers.pdf |
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