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The TBI is sooo last flavor of the month....
Oh, by all means, carry on. Believe whatever you want. You guys are ripe for the picking. I heard both amps. Better midrange? At 32 watts peak? More like clip clip clipYou must all run speakers made of stationary paper.
Go find a Yamaha MX-D1 and compare. You may be surprised. Then, go listen to a high powered tube rig. That will be a ear opening experience.
It's important that listening impressions are taken in context. It's already been posted that the amp sounds different (better) when the volume knobs on the amp are at 9 o'clock. That means that the efficiency of the speakers, along with the input, needs to be understood to evaluate. If speakers are say, 85 to 87 db/w, and a source of 2 volts is connected, listening impressions could be very different, as the amp may not achieve full power configured like this. The input volume knobs may need to be at 2 to 3 o'clock to achieve full power.
Wow, vintage class d! That design is what, 10 years old? I have to think the state of the art has advanced a bit...Weren't you pumped up on '80's or '90's Japanese receivers not too long ago?Whatever floats your boat.
This could be due to a few reason , impedance matching and or amp noise floor level. Increasing the gain changes both , wideopen lets you hear more into the noise floor of the amplfier while changing the impedance seen by the pre-amp, 'nothing to do with limiting power output . Regards
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Interesting. Thanks for the comparison Tom. At some point I'd like to get beefier speakers that need more juice than the TPA can provide. I'll give the Crown a go. Amazing the quality you can get in all things audio at an affordable price these days.