Is D for Dry? Class D...


Class D sounds dry and lifeless... thats all, carry on
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Class D = Dry, Processed, Lousy, Nauseating

A favorite indeed of lousy manufacturers (naked emperors) looking to maximize their profit margin, a.k.a buy the cheap boards en masse from China for pennies on the dollar, put it in a box, sell it to senior citizens for 20k a piece.

@deep_333 Found this in your Equipment list....Amp 3: Technics SU-R1000, This is Class D no? 

Just bought a pair of Merrill Veritas monos. They sound great on great recordings, but show flaws of not so great recordings. Had them about two weeks. Currently using generic power cords.

@deep_333 Found this in your Equipment list....Amp 3: Technics SU-R1000, This is Class D no?

That amp is class D-ish no matter what the white paper claims, but, it is not a 1 trick pony (like the loads of class D-umb that’s being sold)... has a few other tricks up its sleeve to deal with certain speakers. But, I have to put it through Masterclass, PEQ, etc on the front end to make it work for my ears. It is also over-engineered/built from scratch in Japan where I gave it a pass on price (no mass purchased foolery there).

In any case, i wish all the guys with purist rigs great luck as the sterility of class D takes over to maximize manufacturer profit margins.

 

P.S. Try the Schiit Tyr class A-ish topology for a measly 3200 dollars and let me know which class D crap priced way higher sounded any better. Schiit shall set you free.