Thanks Dave, Now back to the original questions.
I typically avoid forum discussion such as this as I feel anything I say can be interpreted as being BIAS, but I feel compel to write a few words regard the discussion at hands. Actually, Class D in general, and particularly Icepower and Hypex have very low distortion figures. Class D output filter is not there to clean up distortion but rather to recover (demodulate) the original audio signal from the modulated signal (carrier signal or switching signal plus the audio signal). Please check out Hypex's specs for their Ncore modules which has impressive distortion figures, and that is an understatement. Having said just that...Does that mean that Hypex Ncore is the holy grail of audio amplification? That depends on in what system and more importantly to whose ears, and that is the question.
BTW, I finally decided and have just ordered 2 NCore400 modules to test drive and see/hear what is the rave is all about. I will definitely be comparing the Ncore to the Icepower. It will be interesting to say the least.
Henry
So I get the obvious strengths of Class D. Efficiency, power output & running cool which allows for small form factors. I also understand the weaknesses somewhat. 1. Non-linear & lots of distortion that needs to be cleaned up with an output filter.Seanheis1,
So my question is, if it weren't for efficiency & power, would there be any reason to own a Class D amp? Do they beat Class A in any other categories that count for soundquality?
I typically avoid forum discussion such as this as I feel anything I say can be interpreted as being BIAS, but I feel compel to write a few words regard the discussion at hands. Actually, Class D in general, and particularly Icepower and Hypex have very low distortion figures. Class D output filter is not there to clean up distortion but rather to recover (demodulate) the original audio signal from the modulated signal (carrier signal or switching signal plus the audio signal). Please check out Hypex's specs for their Ncore modules which has impressive distortion figures, and that is an understatement. Having said just that...Does that mean that Hypex Ncore is the holy grail of audio amplification? That depends on in what system and more importantly to whose ears, and that is the question.
BTW, I finally decided and have just ordered 2 NCore400 modules to test drive and see/hear what is the rave is all about. I will definitely be comparing the Ncore to the Icepower. It will be interesting to say the least.
Henry