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I must say class-D, class-T, and Chipamps all sound somewhat different in my experience. Chipamps are really amazing in the mids and highs and the best examples of them are truly reference for this application. Unfortunately they also dislike tough loads and are lacking in bass slam and extension for most appplications. They are dirt cheap for their sound, and would make a great mid/hi biamp solution on high impedance speakers.
As usual different amps sound "different" not necessarily better. Lots of hi-fi rags have trashed class-d amps of late so it seems to be kind of the fashionable thing to do though it is truly unwarranted. It is a new technology, and some people seem determined to kill it. As with anything like the CD or even Solid State, early versions were less than stellar so I think the future is bright.I must say class-D, class-T, and Chipamps all sound somewhat different in my experience. Chipamps are really amazing in the mids and highs and the best examples of them are truly reference for this application. Unfortunately they also dislike tough loads and are lacking in bass slam and extension for most appplications. They are dirt cheap for their sound, and would make a great mid/hi biamp solution on high impedance speakers.The Hypex modules are very neutral, some would say sterile, though they tend to take on the character of your upstream components. Their design is based on a good linear power supply which differs from some other apporaches. Great amps really and they are continuously refining their designs.The Icepower amps are quite smooth sounding with excellent bass, they do however have some interesting quirks when it comes to their output into different impedances, and the switching power supplies they often employ can create noise. Some have claimed the top end is rolled off or somehow broken, but I think they are merely a bit polite. They are definitely not unlistenable as some would have you believe.Right now I have a pair of Vincent Class A 200w tube-hybrid monos, a Cary CAD-120S KT88 push-pull, and a PS Audio A-100 Icepower amp in my demo room. I can listen to any of them without complaint, though they each excel with different types of music.
Does anyone have an experience with a particular Class D amp that bettered a reference quality amp (i.e.... Simaudio W-8, McCormack DNA-500, CJ Premiere 350 Pass 350.5 etc..)?
No,no,and no,i had a couple,at first they wowed me over,after extened listening there was no contest,there is so much hype in this business ,the only way to tell is to put one in your system,sure they run cool don't weigh anything but if sound quality is want you want look elsewhere.I like how Bel Canto int was reveiwed in Stereophile,and $2000 was what they considered entry level for someone just getting into high end and that the int.would be a good way to go,what hogwash. :duh:Class d isnt new versions have been around for 30 yrs