Class D is just Dandy!


I thought it was time we had a pro- Class D thread. There's plenty of threads about comparisons, or detractors of Class D.

That's fine, you don't have to like Class D amps, and if you don't please go participate on one of those threads.

For those of us who are very happy and excited about having musical, capable amps that we can afford to keep on 24/7 and don't require large spaces to put them in, this thread is for you.

Please share your experiences with class D amps!
erik_squires
Kenny
Unfortunately, I am not very well equipped with instruments to perform such tasks.

Do you have a computer / laptop with audio out?  Then all you need is REW (Room Equalization Wizard) which is free and a mic.  You can get a USB mic with a reference curve here for a very reasonable price.
http://cross-spectrum.com/measurement/calibrated_umik.html

- John
Hi @h2oaudio

Oh, agreed. In many cases a top octave roll-off may be much better sounding than a flat amp.

Also room dependent.

Best,


E
I have a new Red Dragon S500 I eventually will try out,haven't got too it yet,will be a diff. class d module then the ncore's I do have.
I will write a comparison review when I do try them.

Has anybody else tried this amp and what speakers do you use them with.

Kenny.

Hi John,

Thanks very much for the tip on the microphone and the software. I will check it out.  Sorry you have to give back the Scintillas.

Erik, Agreed. The room plays a big part as well and among other things.

Kenny, Looking forward to your review, especially the difference compared to the Ncore.

If anyone here interested in hearing the H2O, I am willing to send it for you to test drive in your system. No string attached of course. I would be very interested to read your review on the differences, especially compared to the Ncore and other icepower amps that you have.  Please remember though, the H2O has 8 kohm input impedance so you should have an appropriate preamp to drive it properly.

Henry
If it were possible to measure, I'd ask for these amps to be measured with a 1 Ohm resistor at 2.83 Volts. :)  About 8 Watts. Let's see that first.

REW is great, but measuring the speakers adds a ton of confounds. I say this as a speaker maker and integrator. And that's fine, but what I'm personally after is to understand how well these amps do electrically, as that will be the most clear.

If we try to measure just the speaker/room we won't have any idea what is due to the speaker, and how much is due to the amp/impedance interaction.

If I remember where my oscilloscope is I may do this with mine.

Best,


E