Guys,
Since the original thread went off in a different direction, I wanted to keep off the path!
However the latest comment from AZ made me take the bait ;-)
Class D is very different from other classes, if it does not have a few zeros after the decimal point, one has to seriously consider the product. It's specs should be near perfect!! Since class D is doing everything else other than amplifying, spec are out most important. Not that it's not impossible, but knowledge is power! You don't want the manufacturer to just dump a product. In many cases such as tubes it's very easy to "create" a circuit and >50% of the time it will sound good. SS maybe <50%, but will sound acceptable. But with class D is a much smaller chance, and " we". want them to make the right choices. Class A is stuck for a few decades, only new tech in linear amplification recently I hear is from Siltech! Class D is progressing!! Tubes, of course is the golden standard.
Regards,
Since the original thread went off in a different direction, I wanted to keep off the path!
However the latest comment from AZ made me take the bait ;-)
Class D is very different from other classes, if it does not have a few zeros after the decimal point, one has to seriously consider the product. It's specs should be near perfect!! Since class D is doing everything else other than amplifying, spec are out most important. Not that it's not impossible, but knowledge is power! You don't want the manufacturer to just dump a product. In many cases such as tubes it's very easy to "create" a circuit and >50% of the time it will sound good. SS maybe <50%, but will sound acceptable. But with class D is a much smaller chance, and " we". want them to make the right choices. Class A is stuck for a few decades, only new tech in linear amplification recently I hear is from Siltech! Class D is progressing!! Tubes, of course is the golden standard.
Regards,