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Which Class D Amplifier? PS Audio, Ghent, Nord, Merrill or other???
George,You need to take a break! You are passing judgement on Guido....that is for sure. Then, you could say, I am passing judgement on you for judging Guido for.......ha, ha, ha. Really, I love you....I don’t judge you....but I call you out on yo... 
Merrill Audio Element 116 Review
So, what amp did they replace and what other amps have you heard in your system? 
How to DIY yourself very nice Class D monoblocks
I hope this post can save people some time and money.The Icepower ASP modules being sold by Parts Express are very old technology. I sold mono blocks with the 500 watt modules for $2000 the pair in 2006. Here is a review of them.http://10audio.com... 
How to DIY yourself very nice Class D monoblocks
Erik,Looks like 500K switching to me.  The oscillator is in the megs.....not the PWM frequency.....maybe I don't know nothin.George,Your link to Gan-fet is from 2014 and Purely Emotional Audio is an offshoot of classdaudio.  They have yet to produ... 
Which Class D Amplifier? PS Audio, Ghent, Nord, Merrill or other???
George cannot handle the truth.  It does not matter what I sell or who says what....what matters is the truth.  I tell the truth.....you make up stuff about the latest class D (saying it is all crap) which you have not heard.  That is the truth.  ... 
Which Class D Amplifier? PS Audio, Ghent, Nord, Merrill or other???
George,You should read the entire post he put up. He clearly says he is not telling anything until all the testing is done. Right now there are only three manufacturers of GAN amps....so we know two of them are probably in the mix. We will all hav... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
Tweak1,The person in the thread bought two stereo amps and is using them as monos.  He did not A/B using one stereo amp versus mono (however. I have and it is not close....you want dual mono IceEdge).  He just listened to dual mono.  However, sinc... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
I hereby nominate Koost and George for the Negative Nelly award for incredible Class D bashing.  Who do you think will get the award?   He who repeats himself the most wins....don't you think?We need a little humor in these times.  Trouble is thes... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
It is always best to have dual mono......so here is a link to a review from a person that owned the mono Nord one up amps (with the Sonic Imagery op amps) and then bought two stereo amps with the IceEdge 1200AS2 modules in them and then ran each a... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
Oversimplification is usually done by those who have had very little hands on tweaking of amps. I have been designing, modding and tweaking amps, etc. since the late 1970s. When you realize that every single part and execution effects the sound th... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
As good as the NC400 module measures it does not sound as good as the slightly less good measuring IceEdge 1200 module.  And this is with the output caps in the NC400 changed to much better sounding modded and correctly oriented Wima caps versus a... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
Have you guys seen the AGD Gantube monoblocks?.....way cool! Check it out. Gans in a tube with 768K switching frequency. $15000 the pair. AGD production dot com.  Rave review on Positive feedback. 
The Future of Audio Amplification
I am glad you know what you like. However, you are just guessing. You have never heard class D......so what do you have to contribute here? Just the same old "I don’t like how they measure, so they must not be any good". The fact is, that many hav... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
George makes up something untrue about Merrill amps and all he can do is say that whatever I say is biased because I am selling something. The truth comes from different places.....even from manufacturers. My amps will speak for themselves. If the... 
The Future of Audio Amplification
George,Show me where it is stated that the Merrill uses higher than 500K for its switching frequency. In fact, Merrill stated (on this site) that higher frequencies for switching were harder to do. I hope Mr. Merrill steps in here and clears this ...