Anyone Recently Change to Class D power?


Sell your Class A or Tube gear and truly improve your SQ?

Some recent reviews have me wondering if "D" could be better?

It is certainly more compact, lighter and cooler. 

Let's say your price point is $10k Max. No stretching.


Anybody been down that rabbit hole recently?

Await your experiences.

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The more I listen to my Purifi-based monoblocks (DIY with linear PS), the more impressed I am with the performance. I'm getting ready to sell my Parasound JC5. 
@jaytor ,Is that a linear power supply in your Purifi based amp? Amazing that the class D amp beats the JC5. Please share your thoughts on the comparison. It should be interesting.
Hopefully this Class-D thread remains clean and is not made murky be a ASO from down under.
@milpai - Yes, my Purifi monoblocks each have a large linear power supply. You can see a couple of photos on my virtual system page. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8726

Each amp has a 1500VA transformer with about 200,000uF of capacitance. I’m currently using a Neurochrome input buffer, but I have a set of VTV tube input buffers with discrete Weiss op amps that I am going to try out as soon as I find a few hours to install them. I have to rewire some connectors, and I have another project I’m trying to wrap up first.

I wouldn’t say that these amps are necessarily better than the JC5. I could be content with either. The JC5 is a very nice amp, particularly for its price point. But the Purifi monoblocks have some non-audio benefits which tip the scale. The somewhat smaller monoblocks are a lot easier to tuck in near the speakers and don’t require large speaker cables going between the speakers. I have a set of french doors centered on the front wall that I want to be able to get to. Also, the Purifis run very cool and waste a lot less power when left on 24/7.

My speakers are fairly efficient at >92db/w and I don’t listen super loud, so both amps have more than enough power. I don’t really need to extra power that the JC5 offers. I have separate powered servo subs that handle below about 70 Hz, so I am really only comparing mid-bass and up.

The Purifi amps have a bit more slam in the bass and a wider sound stage (maybe because of the monoblock construction), and are a little more detailed in the mids/highs with a slightly more forward presentation (my preference).

The JC5s are a bit smoother in the mids/highs which helps hide some recording imperfections, and is a touch warmer sounding.

The differences in these amps is pretty subtle. I had to go back and forth and note specific things in the recordings in order to tell them apart. But my hearing isn’t as discriminating as it used to be. However, I found it pretty easy to tell the differences between these two amps and other DIY amps I’ve built. The Purifi amps are my first DIY amps that have made me seriously think about selling my JC5. I haven’t listed it yet, but have pretty much decided that’s what I’m going to do.
Zero hum - neither mechanical nor audio. Mechanical hum usually comes from DC offset on the AC mains, or a transformer that is under spec'ed for the current demands.