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cab:Jeff Rowland was one of the amp designers and he also panned them.Jim
You know you're trolling, bro. You seem reasonable enough at diyaudio when within your element, but seem to relish getting into people's faces interweb-style on this forum. You see Jtwrace getting in a huff over here?
"bully each and everyone who presents a different view or opinion of them?" Seriously? No, really? Bullied each and every one? Usually I only "slapp(ed) down (those) posting gibberish and nonsense." See, I have a legitimate basis for posting in ncore threads: I have built them, I have listened to them for many hours, and I have compared them to other amps. Then there are others, such as yourself, that see fit, despite the fact that you have never even heard them, and know little to nothing of their technical workings,bto chime in every chance you get and make disparaging remarks about something you have no direct experience with. You ARE the yang to RClark's ying! He is illogically positive, and you are illogically negative...
Really? I guess he forgot that he has been making and selling class d amps for several years, or that he has been readying a product based on Hypex modules, which he absolutely loves, at least that is what Paul McGowan at PS Audio posted last week,....
We get it. You're a self-anointed authority on Ncores and will suffer no fools, etc. We get that. Boy do we get that. Problem is you're just turning a bunch of people off with poor communication skills and seem incapable of not having the last word.
at least that is what Paul McGowan at PS Audio posted last week,....
No, I am turning off people that insist on throwing in their insults and snark when they are unable to offer anything of substance.
Maybe you should take the time to read the TAS. His last 2 sentences about class d were not very flattering.Jim
Paul McGowan also said today and yesterday that preamps are dead.
Can you post the link on this?
Todayhttp://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/era/7659/#commentsyesterdayhttp://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/dacs-preamps/7628/
Here's Jeff Rowland's last two sentences when asked about Class D (May/June 2012 TAS pg 71):"...Strict adherence to a class designation for an audio designer is like asking a painter to reduce the number of colors on his palette. The end result may be less vivid than you had hoped for."Jeff's words, not mine...Jim
Is Class D competitive with lineardesigns in sound quality, and if not, willit ever be?I consider Class D to be highlycompetitive in the present, and to offeran evolutionary pathway of audiodesign that may produce even moreastonishing results in the future. Again,it is not a matter of class distinction.The application of technology is what isimportant. It can produce brilliant or poorresults depending on its implementation.Strict adherence to a class designation foran audio designer is like asking a painterto reduce the number of colors on hispalette. The end result may be less vivid than you had hoped for.