In addition, some of these comments were describing older Class D circuits. The frequency response of these circuits were dictated by the impedance curve of the speaker (where the impedance drops down very low in the bass/midbass area). Result can be weak bass/midbass and also rolled-off highs.
Suggestions for Class D amplifiers with Marantz AV7704 and B&W cdm9nt combo for HT.
I am considering class D options for a multi channel HT setup. Partly because of where the amps have to go ( enclosed cabinet. Not sure if fans will be enough to keep other amps cool enough.
I acquired a Marantz AV7704 and plan to use my current speakers ( B&W cdm 9nts and mated surrounds etc ) and so last piece is the amp.
Are the current class D amps capable of reproducing solid sound quality across the board?
Used is okay. I was looking at:
wyred4sound
Red Dragon
ATI Hypenx
Will any of these mix well with my setup? If so - what else would you suggest to make the most of the gears? Certain fuses, power cords, ICs, etc... suggestions welcomed.
Are there other class D solutions that are a better fit?
I acquired a Marantz AV7704 and plan to use my current speakers ( B&W cdm 9nts and mated surrounds etc ) and so last piece is the amp.
Are the current class D amps capable of reproducing solid sound quality across the board?
Used is okay. I was looking at:
wyred4sound
Red Dragon
ATI Hypenx
Will any of these mix well with my setup? If so - what else would you suggest to make the most of the gears? Certain fuses, power cords, ICs, etc... suggestions welcomed.
Are there other class D solutions that are a better fit?
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