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Are you guys plugging the Crown straight into the wall?
I don't give two shits if an amp has 90% distortion, if I prefer it, I prefer it. Distortion is an indicator of potential sound, not a determiner of sound.It's like obesity, it means you could have heart disease, but it's not for sure.
The edge and noise that can plague some D amps seems to be completely absent.
I am.
There are too many counter examples to what you say. It's not a simple equation as you suggest. You can have a very clean PSU, and higher distortion class D, yet very good sound. The distortion caused by the problematic power incoming will have a very negative effect, where as the chips for class D are not predictable this way for self distortion.
werd, there's a good chance that some distortion was programmed into the amp in order to voice it like a tube amp. Harmon touts this as an achievement, they have 5 patents on the Drive Core technology. If you don't want to trust Tom and I that it's a very good amp then get one yourself and see... you should know measurements aren't everything. It's not an "easy way" either, D amps have been around for a long time and most of them are not very good, the Crown Drive Core is the result of a lot of cash being thrown at R&D. This is one of the few good D amps available at any price.
Werd, my TPA3116 sounds better than Bel Canto monoblocks. Even if I didn't use any parts I have, sub $200 right now.Sorry, but the days of cheap amplification is here... It'll still run you upwards of $600 as a product unless it's total Chinese manufacturing. Now the irony, so are the days of good power conditioning as the most fundamental part of any system, and the costs are higher than the amps by far I'm not sold on SMPS's. But I don't build linears everyone else does either. It's complicated when a bunch of class D require dual rail and aux, these days.
No the days of cheap amps are not here. Not at all. This is a sales tactic i have seen before. Speaker manufacturers are notorious at belittling the industry to enable a marketing campaign to spend more on speakers. The idea is sell down everything else and market the speakers as the most important part. Well I agree speakers are important but cheating out on amps, TTs or dacs is devasting to the unknowing listener that loves music enough to venture down the path of great Hi FiI don't buy your story. Not at all.