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Go back and re-read the previous links posted, and you should be able to answer your question. If you understand how switching amps work, then you would not be asking about artifacts. Again, no information posted about how all the shortfalls with switching amps were addressed.
Here is a unbiased assessment of switching amps (good and bad)http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-041808-145643/unrestricted/report.pdf
A few guys saying they like what they here is OK, but I'll find you just as many who think any switching amp sounds mid fi.
Then you aren't very good at reading....I am not trying to sell anyone. I do find the same old tired attitudes and hostility towards those that aren't stuck in old technologies trying though.Class d is mid-fi, class d is for bass only, class d has yet to come of age, blah blah blah....And I find it odd that people that haven't heard them are trying to discourage people from them....No one is forcing anyone to buy anything. If you feel more comfortable with what you are familiar with, fine. Knocking something you don't understand and/or haven't heard is no better than praising something you haven't heard. Feel free to check out of this thread any time...
Which proves nothing more than that you know a lot of people with poor hearing....
I thought it was evident in my reply. I added further background which I thought made it clear that I am very familiar with Bruno's body of work.Again, nothing wrong with caution. I agree there have been too many posts by those praising something they haven't heard. There have been, however, even more posts criticizing class d with the same old and tired complaints by those that have not heard the Ncore and this is no better....