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Just wondering how the aspect of THD distortion specifications impacts how well an amplifier would perform soundwise. Some high end amps like Krells may not have as an impressive THD specs but they are highly regarded. Also I believe tubes amps don't do well in these specs but supposedly their lower order harmonic distortion doesn't make the sound unpleasant to the ear?
If someone could name another manufacturer that provide as much measurement and plot as NuForce, I will like to see what they have done. Now that I think of it, does anyone even provide any plot?
The specification of class-D amplifiers and their AP plots inevitably use AES17 to remove switching noise, and further, the typical fast roll-off of THD with the little kink near 20Khz is characteristic of AP filter set at 20Khz BW.One cannot reasonably take THD measurement at 10Khz or higher with a 20Khz filter, as the 10khz THD+N number will be artificially 'improved' by the 20Khz cut-off filter
Hi Jason,Well, since you ask so forcefully....I'll respond!As a D-100 owner I know CIAudio/Hypex stuff best. There are AP generated plots for the Channel Islands Class D amps right here on Audiocircle (on CIA Circle)--mainly THD vs Power and Freq. resp. info.But there are also many Hypex plots for all sorts of parameters out on the net.I'll link you to a THD vs Freq graph of the Hypex/CIAudio Class D amp module (....since we are already showing other makers plots, e.g., ICE):http://www.audiocir ...
Would it be possible to have the owners manual available on the NuForce website?