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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Saying Class D is as good as Class A is like those hyping Digital is a good as Vinyl. Are your ears truly that bad? Does a digital piano sound as good as an acoustic? No. End of story.
Saying Class D is as good as Class A is like those hyping Digital is a good as Vinyl. Are your ears truly that bad? Does a digital piano sound as good as an acoustic? No. End of story.

Someones feelings are hurt. NO no no. I meant to say that good Class D is better than several Class A amps.

Please stop comparing it to such inferior technology better suited for cold climates and drafty hallways.
I find Brunos definitions kind of useless. 
Most Class D have no Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC) stage, but do have comparators. Hence the feedback required.

The Technics on the other hand, really does have an ADC, and once calibrated, the output behavior is deterministic.
Best,
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