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Tube preamps and Class D amps are a match made in heaven in my opinion. The one thing you need to keep a look out for is the input impedance of the amp versus the output impedance of the preamp. There are many Class D amps that have a very low (by industry standards) input impedance. Some as low as 5k-7k. If you go this route, just be sure your preamp has a very low output impedance of at least 500 ohms. The lower the better.
Hi Everyone,I am seriously considering making a move from tube amplifiers to class D amps. I've been doing some reading which suggests they can actually perform on a par with serious tube and solid state gear. I welcome some input, direction and opinions on the best class D amplification and comments about the merits of class D versus other types of amps. Mentions of specific gear would be great. Also, will class D amps mate well with a tube pre-amplifier. Will it give you a bit of the "best of both worlds," like tube pre and solid state amps?Thank you.
Excellent advice Bill. Agree 100%. The Arion Hybrid clas D amps may be worth looking into. They use a 6h30 tube. Not inexpensive but they drove the heck out Analysis ribbon speakers. The Cherry Amps as well should be condidered. If ya want bang , no make that boom for the buck check out Berhinger gear. Berhinger will suprise you. Not an authorized dealer of Arion, Cherry or Berhinger. charlesSMA.