@wolfie62 Wrote:
And then, the CUTE little mounting of the switching circuit inside a glass envelope!!! Oh for Pete’s sake!!! REALLY????!!
I agree! LOL 😎
Mike
My new review for The Absolute Sound comparing AGD GAN amps with BHK300’s
I am normally best suited to be behind the camera, but The Absolute Sound convinced me I should try my hand at reviewing. In listening to AGD’s Audion GAN amps I compared them with my BHK300’s. This was done direct from the my Dac - PS Audio DS MKII with APS transformers, to eliminate any preamp interactions.
@wolfie62 Wrote:
I agree! LOL 😎 Mike |
I’ve heard the AGD and they sounded good. Are they worth the premium price compared to the competition? Have not directly compared so don’t know but having heard many Class Ds including several I own currently, I’d say anything is possible. Making the circuit look like a vacuum tube is a nice touch both from an aesthetics perspective and surely helps up the appeal to those attached to vacuum tubes that might otherwise be less likely to move on, so an adept marketing move there for sure. Vacuum tubes fascinated me as a child and still do. They are all glowy and I still think they are way cool looking in a 1950’s sci-fi kind of way
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This is hilarious, actually!! If I use a switching semiconductor to switch at 2 mHz, are you going to call that device an “audio output” device??? Thats what these GaN devices are, and that’s how they’re used here! That’s how Class D amps work! These devices are no more “audio devices” than the devices used to control industrial induction motors, or used to control motors in EVs!! Fact is, both GaN and SiC were developed for exactly these reasons: Efficient control of induction and DC motors!!! This is a total scam to say these devices are “audio” rated, or even operate at audio frequencies! Peoples’ lack of understanding of Class D amps makes for easy victims of false advertising!! |