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I think regardless of what some have said, Class D can work just fine. It seems Mr. Rossi as well as some others have figured out that high current matters in this application. That's why many believe that Class D works very nicely powered with DC (batteries).I'm still not sure I know what reference means. Seems kind of relative to me.
If Bob states he thinks D does not sound good & he has electrical data to back it up, that's all it is. Bob's probably worth more than just about every other designer combined. He very used to personal attacks & admits his youthful failures in his earlier audio attacks in the same interview.
Well, well, it looks like Mr. Carver has a fan...ya think? The school girl crush routine seems a bit much.
Only class D I've heard at home was the Spectron Musician III; I would not call it a reference amp.
my new to be amp list has a couple of crazy #'s to compare,idle power is 40w on one and 300w on the other.the power bill likes the 1st one !! i thing power will get to be a big thing,just like water,just like oil,blaaah blahh blaah
The current active speakers I'm working on will use four channels of Hypex amplification. The system should consume about 8-9W at idle and not much more under use. In standby mode it should be around 5mA. Since there isn't a passive crossover, no energy is wasted in resistor/inductor losses. Also... since you gain more effective use of power with an active setup this should be roughly equivalent to 400W monoblocks driving each speaker. The nightlight we use in the hallway and my kid's bedrooms dissipates about 8W.
It's called the Repere. It was designed by Dante Alighieri way back and the diagram has been passed down through generations of Rosicrucians until Mark L. managed to get a Chinese factory to make it. Only one was ever made from what I know and a lot of people have been looking for it.
Quote from: woodsyi on 31 Jul 2008, 01:28 pmIt's called the Repere. It was designed by Dante Alighieri way back and the diagram has been passed down through generations of Rosicrucians until Mark L. managed to get a Chinese factory to make it. Only one was ever made from what I know and a lot of people have been looking for it. I think the next Indiana Jones is about this...
LOL, I hope we are finally getting this thread pointed in the right direction...to the trash heap.
Yeah.. nuttin wrong with the thread. Ive heard the Bel Canto Ref 1000 which lacked a bit of detail in the mids, but could drive any speaker at 500w into 8 ohms. Ive also heard the Red Wine 30.2 which were really nice and musical with high efficiency speakers. Ive heard traditional amps which sound way worse than these two examples.. so it goes both ways I think.Mike
Quote from: mcullinan on 31 Jul 2008, 05:41 pmYeah.. nuttin wrong with the thread. Ive heard the Bel Canto Ref 1000 which lacked a bit of detail in the mids, but could drive any speaker at 500w into 8 ohms. Ive also heard the Red Wine 30.2 which were really nice and musical with high efficiency speakers. Ive heard traditional amps which sound way worse than these two examples.. so it goes both ways I think.MikeMike,Did you ever listen to the RWA 30.2 on the Merlins? Might be an interesting combo for sure.Tom
Quote from: Bostonbean on 31 Jul 2008, 01:51 pmLOL, I hope we are finally getting this thread pointed in the right direction...to the trash heap.Is there something about this thread I should know, BB? Or do you simply find the subject matter uninteresting?If the former, you should contact me via PM and outline your objections.If the latter (which your "contributions" thus far would suggest), please feel free to ignore the thread.Thanks.Double UglyFacilitator/Audio Central
I think he just wants to know why it should head to the trash heap. And going to the Principals office IS cooL! Now where are those nerdy KIDs to beat up!Mike