I have tried Bryston, Adcom, BHK, Classe, and Anthem - when I purchased a used pair of Model 7's - everything above was put to shame. My son got a used model 112 - what it did for a pair of ML Motion 40's was simply unbelievable. I have met Jeff, and I have met some other "gurus", Jeff is a fine human being - his service is EXEMPLARY. The only thing that can replace a Rowland is another Rowland. Looking for a 625 S2 if anyone wants to dump one.
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Actually, Rowland produces a mix of class A/B and class D power amplifiers. Its monoblock M735 flagship, as well as the M625 S2 stereo amp, both run in class A/B. See for example the M735 page at: https://www.jeffrowlandgroup.com/model-735/ The only Rowland power amplifier product in production that operates in class D is the entry level M125 bridgeable. Conversely, both of its integrated amp offerings, Continuum S2 and Daemon, feature class D power amplification subsystems. Regards, Guido |
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