There are 3 kinds of switching noise in Class D amp:
Carrier frequency - approx 0.5MHz
Switching spikes of output Mosfets - approx few ns
Switching power supply frequency approx 50kHz
Carrier has very little chance to get thru linear power supply with all capacitors then power transformer and finaly input chokes and capacitors (pi filter). It has even less chance to get thru regulated switching power supply (my Rowland).
Switching spikes have very little energy and are filtered on power supply as above, and on the speaker cables by means of common mode chokes and capacitors (zobel network).
Carrier in not completely filtered on speaker cables (about 1% left) but needs 525 fett of speaker cable to become 1/4 wave antena.
Switching power supplies are present in probably every modern TV set and are strictly regulated. Not only that my Rowland for instance has CE certification (part of which is measurement of radio emissions) but also Icpower module used inside (200ASC) has folowing info in the datasheet:
EMI conforms to: EN55013
EN55020
EN61000-2
EN61000-3
FCC part 15-B
Elberoth2 - There are few early amps with poorer filtering like previous EVOs (not Icepowers) from Bel Canto or some NuForce amps but he implies they have poor performance because of it or that the company performs some illegal acts designing the switcher.
His point 1. is practically same as ponit 2. It is not possible to push noise out without pushing in - it's the same thing. He just makes it sound worse.
Carrier frequency - approx 0.5MHz
Switching spikes of output Mosfets - approx few ns
Switching power supply frequency approx 50kHz
Carrier has very little chance to get thru linear power supply with all capacitors then power transformer and finaly input chokes and capacitors (pi filter). It has even less chance to get thru regulated switching power supply (my Rowland).
Switching spikes have very little energy and are filtered on power supply as above, and on the speaker cables by means of common mode chokes and capacitors (zobel network).
Carrier in not completely filtered on speaker cables (about 1% left) but needs 525 fett of speaker cable to become 1/4 wave antena.
Switching power supplies are present in probably every modern TV set and are strictly regulated. Not only that my Rowland for instance has CE certification (part of which is measurement of radio emissions) but also Icpower module used inside (200ASC) has folowing info in the datasheet:
EMI conforms to: EN55013
EN55020
EN61000-2
EN61000-3
FCC part 15-B
Elberoth2 - There are few early amps with poorer filtering like previous EVOs (not Icepowers) from Bel Canto or some NuForce amps but he implies they have poor performance because of it or that the company performs some illegal acts designing the switcher.
His point 1. is practically same as ponit 2. It is not possible to push noise out without pushing in - it's the same thing. He just makes it sound worse.