" What makes today’s class D amps sound cold and dry?"
I’d attribute it to the high damping factor in combo with the aforementioned transient capabilities.
Mine definitely sound best with speakers that like high damping. Usually larger ones with larger drivers that are inherently harder to control.
They are more towards the cold and dry on my little Triangle Titus monitors.
Not so on my somewhat larger and more extended Dynaudio Contour monitors or any of my other much larger and more extended speakers.
They are the cats meow on my largest the big OHM F5 series 3 floorstanders with much larger Walsh style driver often cited as benefiting from monster amps with high damping. That is very true!
I’d attribute it to the high damping factor in combo with the aforementioned transient capabilities.
Mine definitely sound best with speakers that like high damping. Usually larger ones with larger drivers that are inherently harder to control.
They are more towards the cold and dry on my little Triangle Titus monitors.
Not so on my somewhat larger and more extended Dynaudio Contour monitors or any of my other much larger and more extended speakers.
They are the cats meow on my largest the big OHM F5 series 3 floorstanders with much larger Walsh style driver often cited as benefiting from monster amps with high damping. That is very true!