Class D


Been thinking of trying a D amp to reduce clutter. Most that I see are not rated at 2 ohms.  My PSB Stratus gold's will drop to 3 ohms or lower at some frequencies. So my question is will these types of amps handle this impedance ?
Thanks in advance. Chris
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Georgy porgy with his ongoing illogical attacks on class D born out of ignorance. You really would look less foolish if you educated yourself Sun"don't"shine.


Your the fool sunshine, for accepting Class-D the way it is, it has a long way to go to equal the likes of Krell, ML, A’gostino, Gryphon ect, as it is it will only ever be mid-fi if the two problems I mentioned above do not get improved on.
Technics has fixed one of those problems in the SE-R1 Class-D, and "maybe" also the cheaper integrated SU-R1000
And it will never be able to drive magnificent yet very hard to drive speakers like Wilson Alexia’s, like a big Krell, ML, A’gostino, Gryphon ect ect ect can.
When you get a chance, check out: Class D Audio.
I have the SDS470C, it uses the TI (Texas Instruments) Class D module.
VERY robust amp. Without the harsh highs. 

Enjoy!


Helllo,  My experience with the Mola Mola Kalugas is far better than others here. They replaced my Classe CA-2300 and the dynamics, bass
and overall resolution improved markedly. They were better with an old Audionet Preamp, and they continue to shine with the Mola Mola Makua preamp with internal DAC.  They drive large and inefficient Revel Salon 2's. and totally control them, with louder, clearer and more dynamic bass than before. This 'LIFESTYLE' system, as it has been described has pros and cons vs a system with large class A/AB monoblocks.  No, it is not as good overall as a great preamp with synergy to matching great A / AB mono amps.  But it does sound great.  And it is small, beautiful, cool to the touch, and fits in very well in an 'upstairs family room'.  My basement system is better. I would like to compare a really nice A/AB integrated upstairs one day, because that is really from the esthetic view a more apples to apples comparison.  But I would still need a DAC, which in the Makua (Tambaqui DAC) is amazing.  I have heard other class D amps, Apollon, Benchmark and NAD, and they were not nearly as nice as the Mola Mola Makuas, both in power, dynamics and resolution. The Mola Mola's used price is similar to that of a new pair of Benchmarks.

Finally, what strikes me as odd is that many describe or compare Class D as a whole, as if all class D amps are the same.  Just like Class A/AB right???  It is the implementation of technology which makes a product shine or not.  Just my thoughts...  Ken