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What the hell...so you mean I had two opposing phase in my biamp set up while auditioning recently?
why is this information not revealed on the spec sheet on the website?
I’m not sure if it’s stated explicitly even in the IR Reference Design documentation . . . if it is I missed it. It is shown in a block diagram (Fig 24, page 20) . . . look at the input and output “signal graphic”:http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/iraudamp7d.pdfIt’s one of those “too obvious to even mention” sorts of things (which are not necessarily obvious to everyone . . .).
Also, it seems that the SuperD link is online
Ok, anyone want to dumb down the information
And amplifier model numbers for all! Woot!
Still hasn't corrected the power supply requirement for the . . . "CDA-224" . . .
If you are not bi-amping you do not have to worry about it correct?
I wonder what changes were made to make the soundstage, etc. bigger?
The changes should correct problems some people were having with impedance and gain matching to their source (which can effect overall sound). The "sound" of the amplifier itself is not changed (so far there have been no reported changes inside the amplifier's feedback loop, or in the output filter). It's all about the benefits, where needed, of an input buffer . . .
Excuse me? Have you heard it? The "sound" may not be different but the imaging sure is and much to the better.
I just bought one of these kits (60 wpc / 8 ohms) and it's not wired up yet, but all this talk regarding an impedance mis-match is a real buzz killer. I'm going to be using the pre-outs of my Denon AVR and, unfortunately, Denon doesn't specify the pre-amp's output impedance. If there is an impedance mis-match how will I know? Will the pre distort trying to drive the low load? Will the frequency extremes be rolled off? Could this damage my pre?Give me the straight dope on this. I suppose, if I have to, I could buy the new board or a tube buffer, but I'd rather avoid spending the extra dough.Thanks.
I use my Harmon Kardon AVR with no problems. I suspect the Denon will be just fine. And just for the record the HK amp section wasnt even in the same leauge as the ClassD.