If classD=trash, than Audiogon should have curb alert section.
That's Funny,I don't care who you are.
Kenny.
That's Funny,I don't care who you are.
Kenny.
Class D = Trash?
In reading the commentary concerning @guidocorona and tracking break in I offer this. I recently bought a new Jeff Rowland Continuum S2. I hooked it up and it sounded really good immediately out the box...then it didn't sound as good as it did. Gulp. I read Guido's posts about Rowland's seemingly very long break in time. I followed his advice and ran the JRCS2 all day and all night. I listened to it at intervals in between. Guido accurately forecasted my qualitative listening experience. I just passed the 500 hour break in mark and the sound quality has improved markedly. The JRCS2 now sounds fuller, more detailed, pretty close to the Rowland amp sound I heard at AXPONA in the Joseph Audio/Rowland room. Granted that was a Daemon, with an obscene amount of power (1500W/channel) compared to the Continuum S2 (400W/channel), but Guido's experience, shared on this forum, matched my own regarding Rowland amps. Whatever he's doing and however he is doing it seems to provide valuable insight regarding Rowland amps in my experience. |
http://www.stereo.net.au/forums/topic/123549-jeff-rowland-102s/ Jeff Rowland Class-D poweramp version going here for 1/2 price if anyone wants it, owners going back to linear tube or solid state. Being SMP power supply it will run off all mains voltages. https://www.gzhifi.com/fy/images/201701/1484868519699273857.JPG Cheers George |
Hi George, it Seems that when I try to follow the links you just posted, I end up on an image instead of a regular page.... As my screen reading software cannot decipher images, may I ask you to post links to the actual pages, or to post the model of amp you are referring to? Al, past the 500 hours mark, performance trof should be relatively minor on the Rowland Continuum S2.... Gradually, sound will continue to open up for quite a spell. Saluti, Guido |