Is D for Dry? Class D...


Class D sounds dry and lifeless... thats all, carry on
b_limo

Showing 9 responses by rh67

mglik

Good to hear that you have experienced what i have with the AGD Audions. Regardless of class they are some of the best amps i have heard period. Have have just sold my Pass XA25 and Wavac 300B there was no point in keeping them, the AGD`s do what they could do and more.
I do not see claims being made, but people expressing what they experience hands on there is a difference.

The "correct speaker" applies to any amp regardless of class and not just class D.
davkobza
I know exactly where your coming from, i thought the same about Class D for over a decade listening to the so called latest and greatest.

Like you the AGD's changed what i had thought of Class D in the most positive way. My music has never sounded better.

PS, ignore the person from the funny paper.

george
You do these drive by posts and really have nothing to add from first hand experience you form opinion from others opinions. Your stuck in the 80's and have not moved past. You really need to spend time listening to music instead of forums.

I also do not own Wilson Alexia's so who cares. 

Your posts are quite comical and show little value, just more BS to get past.
Shows you do not know what your talking about, look at the AGD spec's. And the only Wilson speakers i own are the 5.1's and XLF's  and not the Alexia.

So from your posts you have the AGD's powering the Alexia? Otherwise your blowing hot air and you only have opinion.
And the above post means what? That he was thinking literally outside the box?

What's the issue with tube pins? I own 70+ year old Western Electric Amps and 300B tubes and have never had issues with tube pins, sure sockets can get loose but that's a one minute fix and tube pins are easy to clean.

What AGD has done is brilliant on more than one level.