Is D for Dry? Class D...


Class D sounds dry and lifeless... thats all, carry on
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It’s nice all the Class D detractors have a thread to dump in. As you can see there are so many of them (detractors).  Maybe a dozen or so.  

Meanwhile sales of Class D based gear continue to skyrocket. Go figure.

Alternate realities don’t seem to rule in reality.
progress is inevitable, some times for the better sometimes for the worse

in audio, there are always great engineers and impassioned music lovers striving for positive progress using new techniques and technologies

on the other hand, many people don’t have the time, energy, money or attention span to keep up and be truly aware of the progress being made by those who are making it

those people don't like to admit the above, and prefer to express negativity on discussion boards such as this


It’s nice all the Class D detractors have a thread to dump in.


There are different types of Class-D detractors, some only "dump" on those ** claims made by shillers of certain brand Class-D’s, who have no idea what they claim, especially in regards to what types of loads they are capable of driving.
If they didn’t make these false ** claims, there would be no confrontation from those detractors.

I for one have heard certain Class-D amps sound great, "with the correct speaker", and have acknowledged it here on Audiogon.

Cheers George
I do not see claims being made, but people expressing what they experience hands on there is a difference.

The "correct speaker" applies to any amp regardless of class and not just class D.