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First is the famous and award-winning Red Wine Audio Signature 30 - a lead-acid battery powered amplifier using the low powered ti-path module. Often described by pro's and regular consumers alike as retaining strengths of tube and solid state - this amp is flat out a gas to listen to!
Can I get a witness? Red Wine Audio Sig 30 does everything but glow and distort. If you don't need that stuff, you don't need glass. I've been in Class D, with brief interruptions for about 5 years now. I started with Rowland 201 monos and ended up with the Sig 30. In between, I tasted the Pass Aleph 30 and an Onix SP-3 and an Antique Sound Labs Orchid. All were really nice but RWA won out in the end. The combination of performance, convenience and price are unbeatable.
]While there will be no A/B comparison done here - I can say with complete confidence that class D is here to challenge traditional notions. All of this in a friendy economic package? Talk about fun !!!! Gotta love this hobby!
Zybar,I'd say RWA has better, faster, cleaner, more impactive bass. There is more body, or fullness of tone. The Rowland is no slouch, as you know, but it just didn't convey the "you are there" like my Siggie does. Many say it is like a good SET. This I can't say with conviction having spent time with no other SET than my Orchid. I felt it was underpowered for my purposes on the Druids that I had at the time. But it was light and sweet and musical so I guess they have that in common. You should give it a try, George. All it will cost you is round trip postage and that can't be much considering you only live a couple of hours from Vinnie. Heck, just take a day and go down and see him.
Have any of you paired a good tube preamp with a "digital" amp (class D or other)? I was thinking this might give some of the benefitis of the tube sound but have lower heat output and still have the ability to drive some heavy loads.
I'm wondering if the use of a battery is the secret; perhaps a better power supply design is in order Jim
I can tell you guys this much - that 3-d all encumbering sound-stage can be attained with the above pieces.. I just wish I could say more.
Class D amps are missing the 3-d sound stage of great tube and in some cases solidstate amps.
I think a tube preamp and digital amp could be the best practical solution for many looking for the sound I like.