Nice but not a functional fit in my case. Need to have a phono. Otherwise….
Affordable GaN FET amp from Peachtree Audio
Peachtree Audio is offering a Beta Test program for their new GaN 1 amp (not to be confused with their GaN400) and it's being offered at a substantial discount ($1299 instead of $1999) just for being part of the Beta Test group. It has only one digital coax input and that's it. 200 Watts/channel, zero feedback, and no DAC since the GaN FETs handle that.
All the best,
Nonoise
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@barts , It’s over my head as well but here’s this from their site:
There’s also this from Twittermachines on the Technics SU-R1000 (which uses GaN FETS:
I read somewhere that Wadia did a similar thing all those years ago but was stymied by the limits of the output devices they had then. It’s still over my head but I can definitely hear the results with my Technics SU-G700. I still prefer going analog in from my SACD player but it’s a close enough call to make me know that a better coax cable can level the playing field, or, maybe not. All the best, |
ralph at atmasphere or others working with these technologies can probably answer better ... ...but to my understanding the class d amps use pulse width modulation of the output transistors... so the input into that form of power transistor control scheme is digitized by nature... so when you put an analog signal into these units, it actually goes through a-to-d conversion initially, so that the amp module is working off a digital signal it needs to its modulation (downstream control) scheme - and then the amplified output is delivered to the output taps (speaker terminals) in analog form, thus playing music amps and integrated amps like those from devialet, lyngdorf et al all work this way - you feed in an analog signal, it converts to digital at the input... then the amplification module converts it back to analog with the juice behind it to drive the speakers... so this peachtree product is simplifying the scheme by taking the digital in only at the spdif rca port... to a-to-d conversion is being done for any inputs https://digilent.com/blog/whats-the-point-of-a-dac-and-why-do-i-care/ https://www.adam-audio.com/en/technology/pwm/ https://www.eetimes.com/class-d-audio-amplifiers-what-why-and-how-part-5/ |
I'm sorry sir however, you have that exactly backwards. The analog outputs from the Node2i have passed through the internal DAC of the Node2i. That's why they are an analog signal: They've been converted from 1's and 0's to an analog waveform with left and right channels. The digital output from the Node2i has NOT be converted as it is by-passing the internal DAC in favor of an outboard DAC or other component which can accept a digital signal.
Well I went back to their ad copy in which they state: "The GaN 1 is also designed so that it does NOT even require a digital-to-analog-converter (DAC). " I too fail to see how you can put out an analog signal to speakers unless somewhere along the way you convert those little 1's and 0's to an analog waveform. Peachtree are doing that, they're simply just not saying they're doing it. Also, I stand corrected: I forgot the Node2i does have analog inputs so I suppose you could use a phono preamp into it for a TT, thus using the Node2i as a "preamp" of sorts but I'm skeptical as to the sound quality. I like the Node2i, but I'm not going to hand my TT over to it. 😉 Happy listening.
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