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"Class-T" is actually Class-D. This fake class designation is marketing, not engineering. Not to disqualify it, though, just because some marketing types set out to push something they don't understand. I bet the engineers went kicking and screaming on that one.
Quote from: Bemopti123 on 18 Aug 2008, 05:05 pmI say your partnering speaker option should dictate which you should purchase.I agree.
I say your partnering speaker option should dictate which you should purchase.
Quote from: THE_ANSWERS on 18 Aug 2008, 08:26 pmQuote from: jhm731 on 18 Aug 2008, 04:22 pmHow can you compare an amp that puts out 600 watt/ch at 8 ohm with amps that put out 30 wattsat 8 ohms? If you have speakers with 95 db + sensitivity than the Red Wire might be an option, otherwise the MIII Mk2 is the way to go. sounds like you are a salesman for spectron everywhere i look youre pushing that amp i agree with not comparing 30w to 600w or whatever . what about tact or ps-audio or bel-canto or channel islands or the other class-t or class-d amps?????I believe jhm731 uses a modified TacT 2150 amp. There are other people who are "pushing" the Spectron amp much more. We all tend to push the gear that we own and like. It can be challenging at times to not seem like we are on a particular vendor's payroll, but for the most part, the people here at AC are genuine and try to give good advice.George
Quote from: jhm731 on 18 Aug 2008, 04:22 pmHow can you compare an amp that puts out 600 watt/ch at 8 ohm with amps that put out 30 wattsat 8 ohms? If you have speakers with 95 db + sensitivity than the Red Wire might be an option, otherwise the MIII Mk2 is the way to go. sounds like you are a salesman for spectron everywhere i look youre pushing that amp i agree with not comparing 30w to 600w or whatever . what about tact or ps-audio or bel-canto or channel islands or the other class-t or class-d amps?????
How can you compare an amp that puts out 600 watt/ch at 8 ohm with amps that put out 30 wattsat 8 ohms? If you have speakers with 95 db + sensitivity than the Red Wire might be an option, otherwise the MIII Mk2 is the way to go.
Quote from: Randy on 18 Aug 2008, 10:13 pmI did not know that RWA Sig. 70.2 was 70wpc????? It's not. It does offer higher current delivery, however. That's right.70wpc into 4ohms30wpc into 8ohmsIt could be confusing for someone new reading this thread and should be clarify. Other then that, like everything in life or more like in HiFi Life - It boils down to personal preferences and most importantly system synergy and comparability.Mariusz
I did not know that RWA Sig. 70.2 was 70wpc????? It's not. It does offer higher current delivery, however.
Hi, thanks for the thoughts!On after market power cords, I wasn't saying that the Spectron definitely needs them, but rather that the Red Wine Audio definitely would not, as it uses a charger for its battery power. I have read some of that thread on the Digitial Amp Company. Sounds like an interesting new product from what looks to be a new company... Not sure, but I will go look.
To the DAC guy, can you make "black cherry" face plate?
Quote from: Bemopti123 on 18 Aug 2008, 05:05 pmI say your partnering speaker option should dictate which you should purchase.Spectron can push lumbering beasts into dance, but the RWA 70 will call for a different speaker partner. If you have one of these highly demanding speakers, I would PERSONALLY, opt for the higher powered amp.PS: What speakers are you thinking about powering?Right now, Dali Euphonia MS4. When it's time to upgrade in a year or so, potentially one of the Zu's (Def'n 2 or Presence) or the Emerald CS2/CS1. For the latter, if I went with Red Wine now, I'd have to put those on the top of the CS2's, and if Spectron, I'd put that on the bottom.
I say your partnering speaker option should dictate which you should purchase.Spectron can push lumbering beasts into dance, but the RWA 70 will call for a different speaker partner. If you have one of these highly demanding speakers, I would PERSONALLY, opt for the higher powered amp.PS: What speakers are you thinking about powering?