"...The Marantz 8805 is quite good. I don't think that's a factor here..."
Have you ever tried a high end preamp in your system?
Have you ever tried a high end preamp in your system?
Deciding if I like Class D.
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This is probably the reason for what you heard (red trace) with Class-D a massive phase shift starting at 1khz and getting to 70 degrees!! out of phase by 10khz!!! with rapidly increasing distortion (blue trace). https://ibb.co/3Sg9bZY All this is put down to the low order output filter, that has to filter out the 600khz switching frequency from the output. Simple, if the switching frequency was made far higher from 600khz to 1.5mhz as in the (GaN Technics SE-R1), then the output filter can be moved up accordingly 3 x higher along with the "phase shift" and "distortions" and as a result most of those two nasties will then be well out out of the audio band. Cheers George |
All input buffer opamps on the input of Class-D’s have their own sounds. The Hypex NC500 monoblocks (same as Belcanto Reference 600 monos) but with linear power supplies that I also use, I changed and chopped around those input opamps also and got "different" sounds also. BTW the best sound now from the NC500’s is "no opamps at all", as I can feed my MSB Discrete R2R dac's very high balanced 6v output that has volume control, directly into the NC500’s balanced amplifier stage without having their input opamp buffer stage in the signal path at all. But they still never get rid of the problem of that phase shift and rising distortion, which to me "sounds like" theirs a different amp from what’s playing the lower part of the music, it’s like there’s a segregation of bass/mids to upper/ mids highs, like two different amps are playing, it’s very listenable still, but not as good as the very best big linear power amps I have. Cheers George |