The Future of Audio Amplification


I have recently paired an Audio Research DS225 Class D amplifier with an Audio Research tube preamplifier (SP8 mkii). I cannot believe how wonderful and lifelike my music sounds. The DS225 replaced an Audio Research SD135 Class AB amplifier. Perhaps the SD135 is just not as good as some of the better quality amps that are out there, but it got me thinking that amazingly wonderful sonance can be achieved with a tubed pre and Class D amp. I have a hunch that as more people experience this combination, it will likely catch on and become the future path of many, if not most audiophile systems. It is interesting that Audio Research has been at the forefront of this development.
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kosst,
Yeah. Look at some of the tube amps that have been recently reviewed with claimed output of 60 to 100 watts per channel and deliver 2 or three watts at best at 10% distortion!!!! And you crap all over class D amps. Give us a break, PLEASE!
Having said that, Class D is the future for better or worse. There is quite a bit of cost savings involved for amp makers. They can be pretty good with a tube pre amp as a bandaid.
The main reason class D is the future is simple- the semiconductor industry really doesn't want to make linear devices so much anymore- not like they did in the 70s and 80s! Very many non-audio applications are better handled by switching or digital circuits that were handled by linear circuits just a few years ago- and now audio can be done that way too.


And even the linear solid state devices back then - really weren’t all that linear....and still aren’t....

Sort of a false intellectual enterprise to call them linear. Nice try, semiconductor industry.....
Luckily the tube amp industry is alive and well, and should be thriving for many years to come...If I'm fooling myself by enjoying a tube preamp, a single ended tube power amp, and efficient horn speakers, regardless of the specs (I honestly don't have a clue what the actual specs are for my Dennid Had power amp), it makes absolutely no difference to me what anybody else claims about how this stuff sounds in my home. That said, my Class D bass amp is fine...I just patted its little head and told it to not be intimidated by all the tube amps around it.