I used the self-powered version of the ICEPower modules, and I simply have not experienced the differences you did.
I did keep the amps far away from other gear though, and used ferrites on the power lines.
Best,
E
I went from Class D to Luxman A/AB - And most of what you think is wrong
OK I have a question. I have not listened to a Class D amp in recent years. Way back I listened to the NuForce, Gilmore Raven and Channel Island Class D amps. The CI was nice sounding and the Gilmore was the clear favorite. The Nuforce did not impress. A good friend on mine has the NuForce and upgraded the internal power supplies. He claims they are much better and loves them in his system. He visited me a few months back and plugged them in my system. I am using an old Counterpoint SA-100 modified with better caps, resistors, added filter choke, etc. The Counterpoint in my system was way better than the NuForce and I was pretty disappointed. We did not really take the time necessary to try to see what was up. Since then I have recently modified a few Counterpoint amps with bi-polar output transistors, class A output, all point-to-point wiring and those amps make my modified Counterpoint sound pretty bad, slow, no dimension, less details and dynamics, etc. I actually knew that those amps would be that much better. So my question is, if I was to try a current class D amp for a reasonable price, what would you recommend that I try out? I would love to get an amp that weighs 8 pounds and sounds good. I will have the opportunity to hear the Merrill amps next month to see how those sound. BTW, I can build them if there are kits that sound very good. I just have not had the time to research them myself at this time. Thank you and Happy Listening. My system: Audiomeca and Metronome transports, my own components Vu Jade Audio 6SN7 preamp, Direct heated Triode DAC, Tube phono stage, and my own design Counterpoint power amp SA-100 and SA-220 which are really no longer Counterpoint designs, just using the chassis and transformers. Speakers are Vandersteen Model 5As. I think you can see my gear on this site under by member ID. Thanks in advance. |
Let me clarify myself, a little. While I like Class D, and in some cases a lot more than certain Class A amps, I do think the ability for them to emit noise back into the power line or radiate it to nearby devices is not zero. So I advocate the uses of shielded power cables and using multiple filter banks to isolate them from other gear. A detailed coverage of my thoughts on the matter are here: https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/04/power-management-for-frugal-audiophiles.html Best, E |
I have a pretty well reviewed by older class D amp, the Wyred4Sound ST-500. Bought it used in 2017 and have been every pleased with it. BTW, my only reason for going class D was my cramped desktop space that has zero room for a trad A/B amp. I actually installed the ST-500 on one side to save space--it makes next to no heat at all and nothing bad has resulted. I've heard this amp with some relatively high resolution speakers (ATC SCM12 Pro), and I hear an above average sound, top to bottom--none of the class D nasties people speak of. It's somewhat warm & slightly bassy, which is OK by me... |
Few months ago I decided to change my amp and I auditioned one class D (Devialet expert pro 1000) and one pure class A (MBL M204 mono blocks) head to head in my home system. My initial strong preference was towards the Devialet as it looks gorgeous (especially that remote), has tons of features, takes almost no space and although quite expensive was still below the MBLs price tag. Unfortunately the head-to-head was a revealing exercise - I am still not sure whether the Devialet was not as good as advertised or the MBLs were just to amazing, but the difference was obvious and not in favor of class D in that very case. After the first Wow effect of the Devialet I started to realize that I miss the sweetness of the music, it was kind of everything is there, but cannot touch you. MBLs produced much more refined and enjoyable sound with every kind of music, especially jazz. So I ended up with two huge heavenly sounding monster heaters in my room. Next time I hope to find a more convincing class D amp :) |