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But NOT ALL Class D amps were tested and NOT ALL Class D drop off at 20khz. All Class Amps bandwidth are dependent on their individualized design. I believe the NCore NC1200 goes to 50khz. But it is not just bandwidth that makes an Amp sound great.
More like a marketer with a budget.He raved about ncore then tried to get the same performance out of the UcD because the ncore was too expensive to meet their "price point". If he was really sincere about creating the "best amp", he wouldn't be worried about a price point, he would simply use the best technology available.
Maraschino goes past 100kHz.......Seriously, if you haven't heard the Maraschino, which is NOT a chip reference design or pre-fab module amp, you might understand why the "just put it in a box" guys are giving up. They can't do this stuff. It takes EXPERIENCE, like 20+ years of it....
Still waiting for the AP or dScope measurements to back it up like those that are posted here. Also backed up here and here.
New Product Brief (with lots of plots):https://www.digitalamp.com/MARA_INTRO_MAR_2014_48V.pdfThe original one came out in November. I guess we could throw in more plots, but the ones there tell enough of the measurement story. Where we really shine is the sound, plus we're not using pre-fab modules.Thanks for your kind post, and let me know if you get the chance to hear the Maraschino.
IMD? Phase shift?
Transient Intermodulation Distortion?