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Too much negative feedback is bad idea in class AB, better specs but worse sound. Class D is a very different technology, different tricks.Better a new thread.
The SE topology (tubes or SS) => H2 predominant => EMOTION.Preamp with SE topology + very clean class D poweramp (without harmonics) and you have EMOTION + Big SOUNDSTAGE.Very clean system but without H2/H4 harmonics: Big SOUNDSTAGE but without EMOTION.
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Yes I agree removing even order harmonics is generally detrimental to the sound. But don't you see that your example shows that Class D, even at it's best, is not satisfying. One needs to put a tube preamp in front of it to get it to sound acceptable. That's a problem...
Did I wake up and now it is 1964 again? That is what the class d companies were saying when class d first came out. All other amps were obsolete.I have a good idea, since all AB amps are now obsolete again, send them all here and I will give them an honorable burial here in the Ozarks.
Maty, I have all of those things. Except low sensitivity speakers. I have high sensitivity speakers (97db w/flat 8ohm impedance).I think we're in agreement here. The only place we differ is with regard to class D ultimate quality as of today. DAC and their Maraschino amps are the primary reason I think class D has a future in high end audio. Before I heard them I dismissed class D based on it all sounding a bit airless and sterile. DAC made me reconsider that opinion. Will others be able to replicate their success? Maybe. I hope so. I hope it continues to improve by leaps and bounds. But I've been in this game long enough to be skeptical of "game changers". I'll believe it when I personally experience it. That hasn't happened so far....
The game here is that you no longer have to change poweramp every time you get tired of the sound.You can modify it via DSP from the RME DAC (or equivalent) or from software player (64 bits if possible, like me with J River MC). Or change the preamp or modify the H2 level of the AKSA.
The more important question is: Do you get excited when listening to some excellent recordings?
I have listened to systems / rooms where the music sounds spectacular (with or without room equalization) with the owner's recordings. Then I put mine and they sounded bad. That if they were old, if that was only in mono .... Spectacular yes, EMOTION not.
By the way, imagine speakers with low distorsion with very good coaxial or tweeter with logarithmic waveguide: more SOUNDSTAGE again.
Orchestral music with open baffles + big seales wubwoofers sounds INCREDIBLE. But the other music sounds worse
They will say something like "well, the problem is NOT that my Class D topology has stripped the emotion from the music and you need a colored tube preamp to make it sound good. NO, the REAL problem is that your system isn't transparent ENOUGH! So take out the colored tube preamp and use a Class D preamp (or even better, no preamp at all), and just color the sound using your DAC!" Idiotic. But, people have said it. Often, and loudly.
Unlike Class A/AB, class D enjoys the advantage of being able to subsidize hi-end R&D by selling gazillions of small, cheap consumer level Class D amplifiers.