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Have any of you paired a good tube preamp with a "digital" amp (class D or other)? I was thinking this might give some of the benefitis of the tube sound but have lower heat output and still have the ability to drive some heavy loads.
As far as vibration isolation, I find class D amps just as sensitive as front end components and the better the isolation, the better the overall sound . . . In my experience, the sensitivity to vibration is higher than that of solid state or tube amps.
My interest in switching amplification stems from my recent listening to an Innersound Kaya Reference speaker system. It comes with a 600wpc bass amp/crossover. Through its transmission line bass with 10" Seas woofer, crossed over at 350Hz (and my mods to the crossover electronics ) it was stunning, the best bass I've ever heard.http://www.innersound.net/kaya.htmlBut a 600wpc class AB amp, even low bias isn't cheap to buy or build, as it requires substantial cost beyond the amplifier itself, the powersupply and heatsinking. Regardless of subjective differences might have as to the midrange on up preferences, many feel that switching amp implementations can do an outstanding job in the lower reaches.I've recently been playing with bi-amping of my own long in the tooth Alon IV speakers. As much as I'm awed by the bass performance of my Aspen LF100 amp, it is, after all, still a 100wpc amp. Alon suggests a minimum of 300wpc.Soooo, what I really want is a behemoth subwoofer amp/active crossover, but minus the sub part. I'd want it to crossover between 250-450Hz, and a conservative 500wpc+.Obviously, I also want a perfect controllable highpass and lowpass crossover, and the requisite parametric equalization / room correction for the lowpassed bass. But that isn't specifically germane to my desire for massive bass amp power, which a switching amp could provide at reasonable cost.FWIW
If you didn't want to go up so high, I would suggest the Crown K2 amp.I know that the K2 isn't a class D amp, but it is the best bass amp I have heard!!It is relatively small, no loud fans, and can handle anything you throw at it.I haven't tried it above 120Hz or so, so I can't say if it is refined enough to do you want it to do.