I have no dog in this discussion/fight/whatever, but FWIW I believe the statement Mr_m is referring to is the following:
as nothing more than midfi......." As I read the statement it does not by any means exclude the possibility that the best present day implementations of class D may be much better than mid-fi, while nevertheless not being as good as what well implemented class A solid state or a good tube amp can presently offer.
Personally I take no position on this, having no experience with class D. But that is how I interpret Ralph's statement.
Regards,
-- Al
Atmasphere 11-3-2016FWIW I do not interpret that statement as "dismiss[ing] Class D
Right now the technology is to the point where the amps have become practical for mid fi, but they still have a ways to go before they can challenge a good class A transistor amp or a good tube amp. There is no question that this is a technology to be watched.
as nothing more than midfi......." As I read the statement it does not by any means exclude the possibility that the best present day implementations of class D may be much better than mid-fi, while nevertheless not being as good as what well implemented class A solid state or a good tube amp can presently offer.
Personally I take no position on this, having no experience with class D. But that is how I interpret Ralph's statement.
Regards,
-- Al