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Class d will give you extremely,extremely articulate bass, big power and headroom, inaudible (to even bats, probably) noise floor, negligible THD through the entire bandwidth, extreme power efficiency, and a truthful, high resolution presentation of the sound with zero maintenance or headaches.And Freo loves class d, see his TBI Millenia posts.
My original post stands. Many class D amps are not very musical through the entire audio spectrum, period. Many of them are flat, 2-D, and brittle sounding. Agree they are good for bass reproduction. The take away is, approach the amp change with a healthy skepticism. It bears repeating that MOST tube guys simply think class D is not that good. You may find one you like, BUT, you need to keep it in your system for awhile to get a handle on it. With your speakers, a 13 WPC single ended may indeed sound better than a high powered class D. What are you currently using?
If you have a speakers can be power with Single End amp, Single End amp is hard to beat, even most famously NCore.And not all Single End amp are equal.SE amp sound like no other ...... Next SET amp I will own going to be around 60W
Can't have it both ways my man. And I'm telling you, there's absolutely nothing brittle, harsh (unless your material sucks), or 2D about the Ncore at least. And the Millenia is quite nice for a low power amp, as you well know. You endorse that class d amp quite heavily.My system sounds like utter nirvana in class d.
No all SE amp (tube amp) are equal, same go with ClassD amp."You get what you pay for it" almost 100% right.
Agree! From looking at the class D designs, I think the manufactures love them for their profit margins!
BTW, the hype with Ncore is pretty much limited to AC.
I thought this's funny:A philosopher once said "one who is questions his own ability to pee into the wind, never took it upon himself to explore the secrets he holds true to himself"therefore one must find himself before he can ever truly pee in the wind.And now return to regularly scheduled programming.
Does not matter how good the review(s) the amp are, it's only good as your ears liking at your own home. (and your pocket book)So borrow your friend gear is the best bet.
I am new to audio circle and recently i have been looking closely to upgrade my amplification from tube to Class D amplifier( Wyred for sound or Bel Canto). They will be driving a pair of tekton Pendragon. The reason of my upgrade is just i am looking for more Low end frequency and more dynamic.
One of the members here just got a McAllister 13 WPC Single Ended amp (Neekomax), and he loves it.