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True digital amplifiers as opposed to switching amplifiers have no way to correct errors at their output and the speaker load they are connected to can affect how much distortion they produce. Their distortion characteristics have to be controlled via their power supply. This is difficult and expensive to do. The TACT amplifiers are a good example of perhaps the best implementation of the required measures necessary to produce a High End product. The TACT amplifiers have roughly five time less distortion than the Sony STR-DA2000ES. This is not to say that the SONY sounds bad but the TACT amp should have a more transparent window into the performance everything else being equal. Scotty
I'm curious as to why there is not more digital amplifiers for high res playback? I recently obtained a Sony STR-DA7100ES, and the sound from this unit with i-link or HMDI for true multi channel 24 bit playback is outstanding. This topology seems like the way to go, and yet Sony stopped supporting it Pioneer Elite SC-09 and Yahama RX-Z11 both support this type of amplification, and to me, it makes sense to use the amp itself as the D/A converter. So, what is going on here? Has the MP-3 mindset totally ruined hi-res?PS: Here is some background on what I'm talking about: http://www.docs.sony.com/release/ES_STR_05_Final.pdf