Just got mine last week. After 24 hours of play all I can say is that this is not your father's class D amplifier. There is not one thing about its sound that reminds me of the class D gremlins that I do not like. The low end filled in and now has deep impact, the midrange is the love child of a beautiful tube and clean hybrid amp - just gorgeous. Highs are very clean and extended. Spatial cues are top notch. My system has had some damn good tube and solid state amps in it before and it has never sounded this good. I am blown away with the quality of sound coming from class D amplification at this price point.
So you can backup all of your claims of better performance you've been touting for 2 years. For all we know the channels could have a 10-20dB spread of THD+N between them.
Wally would do "his" amp a service by sending ASR a properly functioning amp.
In the end, I'll stay away from assemblers using off-the-shelf parts and stick with a real amp manufacturer.
This amp designer dropped the ball using such a low switching frequency. What a waste of GaN's!
"Amir's never measured anything that good." The ABH2 test well on ASR. Matched the manufacturer's specifications. Also someone in this channel said the ABH2 sounded good. There are people who like the ABH2 and those that do not. Everyone's entitled to like their sound.
Someone should get another Voyager measured. You would think the manufacture would put up any counter to the measurements by ASR.
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