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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I wonder if that’s the same Tom that worked for me about 30 years ago.

He told me about his father, who taught airframe and powerplant for the AirForce in WW2. His father had a saying that he always put on the chalkboard at the beginning of each semester- ’If there is a way to assemble it wrong, someone will find a way to do it." This became known on the base as Murphy’s Law, since it was named after the good professor.
So the Son of Murphy worked for me for while and oddly, after he left, bad things happened a bit less often.
Tom was unfortunately influenced by his cousin, Tom-Tom, who had CTE from being struck repeatedly.

Back to reality: I did a LOT of research on class D amps (not just features, but how they are said to sound) to use with high-quality studio monitors (ATC SCM12 Pro) on my space-constrained desktop that simply couldn’t accomodate a sufficiently powerful class AB amp. I ended up getting used Wyred4Sound ST500, which is very powerful yet not huge. Because it throws off zero heat even w/full load, I have it standing on one side snugged up against my tower PC.

The ATCs are transparent, truth-telling speakers, and they tell me this amp sounds rather good.