Is your class "D" amp better than "A" or "B" ?

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Re: Is your class "D" amp better than "A" or "B" ?
« Reply #20 on: 27 Oct 2008, 06:13 pm »
I'm "amplifier shopping" at the moment, and have had a couple of demo pieces through here in the last couple of months.  Right now, I'm auditioning a Rotel RB-1092.  This is Rotel's 2 channel version of their Class D amp series.  Other gear includes Klipsch RF-7's, a McCormick passive pre, and the source is largely vinyl. 

I have to say that this is among the best sounding, if not THE best sounding, amp I've ever had in my system.  I've tried the PS Audio HCA-2 and their Trio 100, Nuforce's version 9.2, plus some mid-fi amps like Carver, Adcom, etc.  This thing is as neutral sounding an amp that I've ever heard.  It accentuates nothing and just delivers the goods.

Unfortunately I have to give it back to the retailer in the next day or so because its likely beyond my price range.  But man, this was a whole lot of fun while it's lasted!  If you can demo one of these, by all means do so.

Check out Digital Amplifier Company (www.DigitalAmp.com).  Class-D refined, and not some "ice power module" based amp either; our designs are proprietary, custom, and patented --- made in USA, too.  The Cherry Amp was shown this weekend at NYAR:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=60190.msg544796;topicseen#new

Here's the Digital Amp Co thread:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=58526.msg544560;topicseen#new

We are also pricing units REALLY low for the next week and a half (see the thread above).

By the way, "class t" and other fake class names are really Class-D.  See the definition of Class-D on our site.  It's just marketing hype.

Good luck with your search.

Thanks.

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Re: Is your class "D" amp better than "A" or "B" ?
« Reply #21 on: 27 Oct 2008, 07:35 pm »
I am using the Panasonic SA-XR 700 in all digital to drive my Emerald Physics CS2's.  I believe they are an excellent value.  Will be really hard for you to beat them for at least 2-3 times the price.  Now, I have not compared the Panasonic to other set-ups specifically with my speakers.  I have heard high end amplification from Classe', Burmeister, McIntosh etc through completely different speakers so this is not really a far comparison.  All I am really saying is that the digital section of the Panasonics are awesome.

James