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About this time last year I was auditioning some Magnepan 1.7 speakers. I had heard them at one dealer with a nice Tubed McIntosh amp which really made them sing. But later I had the chance to listen to the 1.7's at another dealer with a Rotel class D amp hooked up. The 1.7's lost all the allure they had! The upper band was shrill, the midrange was not smooth and the bass was lacking. It was at that moment I lost interest in class D. Perhaps the Mac had the unfair advantage in price so I will keep an open mind. (Maybe Rotel does not have their lower end class D perfected yet, but for now I am still a SS and tube fan).
You should try some Hypex class d. I know someone running them on 1.7's and his jaw hit the floor on first listen. Imo unless you've heard Ncores, your reference point for class d is out of date.
An interesting comparison of two very compelling integrated Class D (ICE Power module) amps that include DACs:http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2013/05/wyred4sound-mint-peachtree-nova125-review-sorts/Would be interested in knowing how the Rogue Sphinx (tube + Hypex) stacks up to the Peachtree and Wyred4Sound.
You're right, there are more and more options. Class d amps seemed to become amazing as though a switch has been thrown. It's like, duh, everyone knows class d used to be horrible, and recently. But technology changed. Used to be you couldn't get an unstable fighter plane to fly, till computers enabled it. Now you wouldn't think of designing a plane without that maneuverability-enabling instability.So class d has crossed a threshold and unless you've tried this new gen in your system, any railing against class d looks a bit foolish.
Hi Everyone,I am seriously considering making a move from tube amplifiers to class D amps.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.
My experience was lass d wowed me at first but long term they were unlistenerable.. And the thing is I really don't know what the problem was with class d but to me it actually irritated me.