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Out of curiosity, is anybody making their own power supplies for their Class D amp modules? Logged
How would these do with a passive pre? Would they be driven well with a standard DAC output level?
Hi,Knowing that the input impedance is very low on these amps, would a preamp or dac with an output impedance of 100 ohms work and not create a mismatch or loss of frequency extremes?
I would be more concerned with the size of the output coupling caps installed on most dacs/preamps producing a high pass filter in the audio band.
Hmm. I'm not sure what you're getting out there. FWIW, I think I have better overall extension at both ends of the spectrum with the Class D amp than I had with my tube amps. I suppose that's a question for Tom. As far as impedance matching, my friend Mark uses a Conrad Johnson preamp with his Class D. The Connie has an output impedance of 800 ohms (above the 600 ohms recommended by Tom) and has no issues.steve
Here's a measurement of the amp driving my speakers (measure at the amp's output)(ignore the red and grey lines)The green line is with ~ 3 uF caps on my DAC's output and the yellow line is ~ 6 uF. You might not notice the difference if your speakers don't have output below 40 Hz.