I guess in terms of sound quality - gains will be marginal, but the means with which to deliver the results will keep developing - Class D and Class T amps being two such examples. My opinion is that with 'improved' technology logic will dictate amps will become:
1. Smaller and
2. More efficient
I think it is arguable that such amps may well have 'room correction' technology built in without the distortion affects of tone controls.
I thought that the likes of Tact/Lyngdorf was going to take over the world so to speak but oddly - as a company - they didn't - although digital amps appear to be the way to go for the majority of householders
1. Smaller and
2. More efficient
I think it is arguable that such amps may well have 'room correction' technology built in without the distortion affects of tone controls.
I thought that the likes of Tact/Lyngdorf was going to take over the world so to speak but oddly - as a company - they didn't - although digital amps appear to be the way to go for the majority of householders