spacelab4:"
It is not a problem in the load, the problem can arise if the minus of the speaker socket on the Wadija if is not a real minus but an active inverted output that D clas can have. Subs on loudspeaker level inputs generally have a minus of that input tied to ground. This can lead to malfunction. For that reason I am not sure."
Hello Spacelab,
An active inverted output that class D can have? Where did you read, or who told you, about this complete falsehood and load of crap? There's a lot of disinformation that's been spread on audio forums over the years about class D, but this one just may take the prize for one of the most illogical, unbelievable and completely false. This is the 1st time I heard about this lie.
Over the past 2 decades, I've used 1-2 self amplified subs in my various systems with class D amps with no issues at all. Class D amps are just a different type of solid state amplifier and there is no such thing as an active inverted output, and it's safe to use 1-4 self amplified subs, with any ss amp whether it's class type A, AB, D or H.
In fact, class D is probably the safest type of ss amp to use subs with due to their self monitoring circuitry that quickly shuts itself down when any serious condition is detected. I suggest you reread your Wadia amp's manual and learn more about them.
Best wishes,
Tim
Hello Spacelab,
An active inverted output that class D can have? Where did you read, or who told you, about this complete falsehood and load of crap? There's a lot of disinformation that's been spread on audio forums over the years about class D, but this one just may take the prize for one of the most illogical, unbelievable and completely false. This is the 1st time I heard about this lie.
Over the past 2 decades, I've used 1-2 self amplified subs in my various systems with class D amps with no issues at all. Class D amps are just a different type of solid state amplifier and there is no such thing as an active inverted output, and it's safe to use 1-4 self amplified subs, with any ss amp whether it's class type A, AB, D or H.
In fact, class D is probably the safest type of ss amp to use subs with due to their self monitoring circuitry that quickly shuts itself down when any serious condition is detected. I suggest you reread your Wadia amp's manual and learn more about them.
Best wishes,
Tim