Class D Audio


Tom is an upright guy. Has his challenges as does any small high end audio company. But he will service any problems no question. And let's face it, stuff happens. 
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donvito

We should first diagnose Tom before we prescribe medication. Further we would be best served if we don't tell him of the possible side affects which can be extremely harmful. 
I used to know a Tom. Worked for the highway dept and kept dead animals in his trunk. Ya know "just in case" Maybe its the same person.
@stereo5 this OP is also a forum/Audiogon newbie. Zero responsive posts. 

twoleftears writes:

"A new and cryptic way of shilling for this?

http://classdaudio.com/?SID=1174e495ee1db38505cb739042440d36"

Hey, if its got testimonials and "A Sound Experience" subtitle its good enough for me. Why do we need those heavy class A amps that are essentially perfect as regards waveform and use all that electricity? Class D is the wave of the future and only lacking a catchy phrase such as:

"If its good enough for Tom, its good enough for me!"