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Here is another Class D amp that has gotten a rave review.http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/amplifiers/Genesis_2point2.shtmlQuote: "I suppose, that Class D amplification has reached maturity with the Genesis Reference Power Amplifier the proof of this accomplishment. It brings together technology and musicality and eliminates the myth that Class D amplifiers are only good for bass. My take on technology is that I don’t care about it from the technical viewpoint, but appreciate greatly what it can do for the industry I love, the music — and me. Great job Gary."Here is another rave from 6moons, the amp received a Blue Moon award.http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/genesis5/reference_5.html
I just listened to Pipedream line arrays with dual subs containing two 18" drivers per sub.It used to have a $16k Atmosphere tube amp but it was retired in favor of.... wait for it.... two brand new Crown class D pro amps. He uses this system for large scale / rock and has another system for "smaller" music, he said the Crowns blew away the Atmosphere amps, said it wasn't even close.His Pipedreams system is one of the best I've heard and sounded spectacular. The Crowns go for around $500 each.
Dave what Crown amps were those?
This topic is really interesting but was stopped for long time. Since then many changes, is the Ncore still game changer?***
A friend of mine brought over his NCore Mono blocks to my house to run with my Magnepan 1.6's and they sounded dull and flat compared to my Pass X250 amp. He got rid of them in favor of an AVA 400R which is much more musical and dynamic. I also have a Class D CDA 254 kit amp that sounds good but not as good as my Parasound A21. It has more air and transparency than the A21 but thats about it.