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Shouldn't we make a blanket statement saying that well implemented Class A, A/B, and D amplification sounds better than poorly implemented Class A, A/B, and D amplification and leave it at that. I just want an amplifier that sounds good to me. Who cares what Class of amplification it is.
With the new up-coming energy regulation laws in Europe, and will probably become law in the US, won't that force all amp companies to go Class D?
"...Perhaps one day, Class D will compete with the best Class AB amps..."
that day already passed... where you been hiding? doug s.
Not at any of the shows or shops! The only thing that passed is the hype.
there are a slew of class-d amps that have garnered favorable rewiews, comparing them to respected class ab amps. (and i am not even taking into consideration the ncore's.) if you don't like them, that's a different issue. some folks don't like tube amps. others don't like s/s amps. it doesn't mean someone is correct if they say "tube amps can't compete w/solid state amps". or if they say "solid state amps cannot compete w/tube amps".your statement is simply factually incorrect. the best class d amps do compete with the best class ab amps. period. even if you think all class d amps suck, it doesn't change the facts.sorry if my kharma ran over your dogma... doug s.
He’s not bullying anyone. He is simply stating (nicely) that he is not buying into the group think mentality, and it’s OK to disagree about Class D. After all, the name of the bloody thread is “Class D vs. the rest”, so that is what is being discussed.One should not “assume” about what folks have or have not heard. So, if some people like the latest Class D offerings, great! There is a lot to like. For others that do not like them as much, that is fine also. It does seem that (some of) the Class D supports are taking critical assessments about this topology a bit too personal. From an engineering standpoint, it’s not all that hard to work out why some folks are not as happy with Class D. On the other hand, have not seen any engineering argument as to why Class D has advanced to equal or better conventional amps.
I think were the discussion took a left turn was when those who honestly posted their feelings about Class D amplification and the comments came in that we are closed minded, and that was the nice thing said about those not in the Class D camp. Freo-1 was on point with his post, it is a personal choice and I too do not understand why some are so forceful in trying to convince those who have reservations that they have come of age and or have exceeded all other forms of amplification. It does bother me that some want to attempt to diminish others enjoyment of listening to music. Jim
+1 Seriously, wouldn't you rather have this? (you know you would)Over this?
Seriously, wouldn't you rather have this? (you know you would)
i think i made it quite clear that, if freo is making a personal choice, i am in agreement. but, correct me if i am wrong - freo, imo, is not making i personal choice, but he is stating that class ab amps are categorically better than class d amps. period. and if you disagree w/him, you are wrong. it is this that i take exception to...the same arguments are had re: redbook vs winyl - imo, redbook is inferior to winyl. but that doesn't make is so for those who prefer redbook.ymmv,doug s.
Actually no, After owning 100+ lb Class A mono blocks it's so nice to have little amps that don't heat my room and that I can move to clean and not dread moving.
Freo-1:Thanks for the clarification. For me it is a personal choice, after hearing it in person. I buy what my ears like and it doesn't matter what class it is. With that said, my ears like tubes, that is not to say that a non-tube amp will capture my attention if it sounds good to my ears.I plan to attend the upcoming show in Newport Beach, CA, no doubt, there will be a bevy of Class D strutting their thing.Jim