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it works fine with my tube preamp
It's input impedance is 10k RCA and 20k XLR, I'm using RCA. So far I've just turned the gain to about 9 o'clock and it works fine with my tube preamp, it has cathode follower outputs so a couple hundred ohms output impedance... not sure I'd want to try using the gain controls as a volume adjustment.
One thing that's interesting is that it accentuates details, it seems to make them louder and more noticeable. Stuff that was more in the background is brought forward.
Or is that just a sign of a lower noise floor?
it's a limitation of the Class D design filtering.
Nope. This generally called compression, and it's a limitation of the Class D design filtering. The trick in reproducing audio correctly is to be able to reproduce the low level detail accurately, with the proper dynamic contrast. In my listening tests, this is an area that the Electrocompaniet Class A excelled at compared to the Class D Yamaha.
So it turns the music into an mp3. That does't sound fun.
Not exactly. Fatigue from class D is due to noise. Some low dynamic class D don't seem to exhibit it, but have higher distortion. Unfortunately it's harder to deal with on a SMPS that isn't as nice as a Hypex.
Unfortunately, I had way to much fatigue from the NC400's and NC1200's on my system, but lets just blame that on my AC in my home town so we don't start another uproar here. No way anyone here could have listened to those amps here on a Friday or Saturday night. I also had fatique with the Eximus S1 and the Stello AI700 integrated although at a much lesser degree.My Crown will be here on Monday, so we will see on how it stands up to my bad AC. I will also compare it to the TBI with the Astron power supply. The Astron stepped the TBI up another notch or two on SQ than the tour amp sounded, while totally eliminating the Friday and Saturday night fatigue that I had with it powered by AC.
Tom, I don't the the AC alone is the source of listener fatigue. Check out this link:https://www.nuforce.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=620:q-what-are-the-problems-with-class-d-digital-switching-amplifiers&Itemid=405
https://www.nuforce.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=620:q-what-are-the-problems-with-class-d-digital-switching-amplifiers&Itemid=405
Nevertheless, it is nearly impossible to engineer a conventional Class-D amplifier that handles the full requirement, 20-20,000Hz, for full-bandwidth music reproduction...The fundamental flaws of conventional Class-D amplifiers remain unresolved...
That is a great link, Freo-1. I wish I had that before I bought this Crown.