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How would the $175 kit shown here compare with say an Emotiva UPA-2?
From the Affordable Audio review:"There are better amps out there, but you aren’t going to touch this sound qualityfor under a grand even on the used market."
I think if you read my review here, any residual audiophile nervosa will just drift away. However, bear in mind that my review was based on the SDS254 which is the SuperD version and is about $235.
The SDS-254 is $235 for the amplifier module only, and $310 for the kit (with power supply board and transformer). Steve
is it possible run these on batteries? How does the SDS compare to the virtue one.2?
Where can I get the PS board from? Is it possible to do a DIY one?
I got into class D stuff with the Virtue line of amps a One-2 this led me to build an SDS-254 which I used both the Virtue and ClassD with my Modwright SWL 9.0SE tube preamp.Both systems sounding great, I liked the ClassD a little better, but was intriqued about how good a low price amp could sound in my system.With the ClassD amp I had so much gain that I adjusted the pots lowerto 5 ohm setting to allow better range of volume control, which made mewonder do I need a preamp at all, but I have always really liked tube preamps.So I started reading the threads on Dodd battery powered buffer, this might be the way to go as far as the cleanest signal to the amp. Well in the mean timeI sold mt 9.0SE and bought a Signature version of the 9.0SE with tube power supply, definite upgrade mainly in lower bass. The difference in cost was not that much so I fiqured I could not loose.Which brings me back to what if the preamp was less of influence on the signalie: the difference between the tube rectified 9.0 and the standard version?I have been following the Virtue threads because the tripath amp is a really good sounding amplifier. Virtue had a sale on their Model 901 with a Dodd buffer installed, which also can be ordered with a battery power supply, had to order it to see how it will compare to my preamp with the SDS-254, I have a feeling that it will be a close match. I do not need the gain with the ClassD amp, so trying the 901 with it on battery is a promising situation, plus I get a tripath amp along with it to compare to the ClassD.The bottom line is that I think a tube preamp is the best match with any typeclass D amp, if you do not need alot of gain than a buffer might be the bestmatch. Stay tuned I will post my thoughts once I receive the Sensation 901which I will use a battery powered tube buffer preamp first before I compare the amp sections. Fun Fun Fun!!
I've decided to abandon the idea of pairing the amplifier with a tube linestage, opting instead for either the Pass inspired DCB1 or the Lighter Note light dependent resistor volume control, both of which are on the bench for assembly.
Thanks for the report. You must feel that there is no need for an additional gain stage since both the Pass and LDR volume control provide no added gain. How sensitive are your speakers?