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Last Friday the postman brought me a Sonic Impact amp I that bought from the States on ebay. I have been listening to it for four days now, and feel ready to post my impressions.My opinions are totally subjective, and expressed without a great understanding of review terminology.I wired it up in it's stock form. My speakers are very similar to the Zalytron Aria 5 kits. The amp drove them very well, and easily filled my room with music to a decent volume.I tried it as an integrated amp, and t ...
Hi Tabascosauce,(I hope you have that with vodka and tomato sauce! )You play vinyl; does your Metaxas Charisma 11 have a phono stage or do you have an external phono stage? And is your cart MM or MC (if so, Lo or Hi output)?I ask this bcoz I'd like to get a picture of your system B4 I might be so bold as to make a suggestion (you've already said the pre-amp section of the Sonic Impact amp was bested by your Metaxas).Regards,Andy
Interesting observations. I wouldn't write off the breed yet though. A few moderators:There are several types of switching amplifiers. PS Audio, NuForce, IcePower, and Tripath are just a few;
The Tripath chips are universally understood to need much break-in, where the sample amp had none;
System-matching is crucial to maximize the 6 watts.
The AKSA equipment seems to be fairly conventional with a lot of attention paid to the details. (I'm only going by what I've been told and what I read on the web site.)....For now I think I'll stick with linear amps, and the AKSA amps look like good examples of the breed. (Although I wonder how much they've been "de-tuned" to allow for construction by DIYers.) ...
These spikes penetrate the output filter (which is usually second order) and add a false detail along with a measure of fatigue to the listening session.
Alright, this is your circle and I'm not trying to be a bugger. However this "fatigue" label being cast on all switching amplifiers is misplaced. I don't have the technical nor scientific expertise to debate theory. I do have 20 years of end-user experience.What I'm getting from my rig currently is organic and natural and completely devoid of artificial etch or detail. It is clear and defined too. Many users of smaller switching amps agree.This is no knock on AKSA at all, as I have no experience with them.
Ben,this might seem a silly question, but is 100% efficiency particulaly useful or desirable?
I quite see your point about efficiency in relation to HT systems although I tend to go against the flow of opinion that sees HT as somehow a social family friendly concept. To me this looks like just another way to bunker down in fortress home rather than dare to face the wilds of the Movie Theatre [or live music in another sense] and the sweating masses.jules