Is D for Dry? Class D...


Class D sounds dry and lifeless... thats all, carry on
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Thank you Arafiq, thats what Im talking about!

@jtcf, not bored, hangin with my friends (be careful, you may fall into that category, lol)

Im pissed.  It was5 hours of driving and too much finagling for me to learn this.

Peachtree Nova Pre/ 220, Peachtree Nova 220se were pretty decent.  PS Audio GCC 250 and W4S STI 500 (with all upgrades) were the 2 dullest, driest most boring amps I’ve ever listened to.  There, I said it, I feel better!
To you.
Not knowing your experience I will have to discount all further proclamations.
Bad example(s), bad day, bad ears, bad judgement?
Does not matter in the least.
I have a 20 year old Class D amp from Stewart Audio. PA-1000.

Sounds damn good, one rack space, 11 pounds, 200 watts @8 ohms, 300 watts @ 4 ohms/channel, 1000 watts bridged mono at 4 ohms, damping factor >500.

Some will turn up their nose. I turn up the volume...😂 CD player straight in, no preamp, passive volume control.

Simple, minimalist, Class Dang that sounds good!