There are 2 kinds of noise:
One that goes out on the speaker leads at the switching frequency. We'll say in the 500 kHz range. (I believe Tripath and Nuforce may be closer to 1 Mhz.) The other is all the crud in the 60-100 Mhz region that will mess up TV reception ans some other things. Two different issues, 2 different solutions.
As for distortion changing with warm-up:
You can get the distortion to drop if you increase the "stand-by" current drain. Problem is, you run the risk of destroying the switching transistors if you get it too high. There could be a thermal change in that parameter in the unit under review.
One that goes out on the speaker leads at the switching frequency. We'll say in the 500 kHz range. (I believe Tripath and Nuforce may be closer to 1 Mhz.) The other is all the crud in the 60-100 Mhz region that will mess up TV reception ans some other things. Two different issues, 2 different solutions.
As for distortion changing with warm-up:
You can get the distortion to drop if you increase the "stand-by" current drain. Problem is, you run the risk of destroying the switching transistors if you get it too high. There could be a thermal change in that parameter in the unit under review.