Mytek’s chief designer, Michal Jurewicz, told me. "Hypex [class-D modules] cannot drive it, the amps collapse
That’s the pot calling the kettle black
Though Mytek ultimately chose an amplifier module from the Danish company Pascal
Pascal use tweaked $100 Sanway subwoofer modules and also supply them to Rowland for their $10k Continuum 2 amps and Red Dragon also use, but only charge $1k for.
Rowland Contiuum 2 $10k
https://ibb.co/RcVqXGtSanway $100 subwoofer plate amp module.
https://ibb.co/5YvR1dGhttps://ibb.co/vHhF64rhttps://ibb.co/yQxbq3vRed Dragon $1k mono amps
https://ibb.co/RTGJg0XSix Moons
"Jeff Rowland have been one of Pascal’s earliest customers among high-end manufacturers to release a few ‘entry-level’ products based on that module like the bridgeable 525 stereo power amp and the integrated Continuum S2. Red Dragon’s S500 beats with the same heart in a less high-end chassis"
Moral to this? can’t trust any boutique $$$$ Class-D manufacturers their all in it for the massive mark up $$$$$, maybe Red Dragon as they haven’t jacked up the price too much, and are continually sold out because of it, you get a lot of bang for your buck with them
If you really want high end Class-D and have to pay for it, go with the more advanced technology that addresses the problems to a much greater extent of all class-D’s, and that’s the Technics SE-R1
Cheers George