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I preferred the sound of the SF tube amps. KB
Hi EveryoneThis is an update on the Class D SDS-4 amp saga in my system.The ultra short answer is - it is out of the system.... The four main "issues" are:...4) This one should be no surprise. Tube amps simply have more "presence" and feel more like listening to a living performer/performance. The tube sound stage is bigger , deeper and more detailed.I really hadn't thought about #4 until I put the tube gear back in and went "Oh ya that's what was missing" My sister was visiting and she heard the Class D. She commented it sounds nice but not as real as my tube amps she heard the previous visit. That's when I decided to pop the tube gear back in to see if she was right and she was....Kevin
Has anyone compared the SDS-254 to the SDS-258? or a CDA to its SDS counterpart?I know that I've read in this thread that Tom says the SDS board's sound is superior to its CDA counterpart, but I was wondering if any of the posters here have done some direct comparisons. I'm searching and reading, but it's a big/long thread
I finish my initial build(regular cda) a couple nights ago, this is with a Connix(?) ps with beefed up caps, 40,000uF x 2...today I am comparing it to the Modwright KWA100 SE I have here on demo. Its not gettin' blown away is all I can say for now. More later.
That is a hunk of iron Mjosef. Gosh. Massive.
Interesting post wushuliu. I think the thing to do to really compare the boards would be to swap the amp boards in/out of the same chassis/power-supply. Did you solder the connections to the boards, or use the screw terminals? If the latter the swap would be pretty simple. Then you could compare, apples to apples, and oranges to oranges Seeing how each board is effected by each power-supply. Your current comparison of different boards, with different power supplies, would for me, make it very difficult to determine what is causing what difference. It would also be important, IMHO, to get the gains matched between the boards.