Class D question...............


Do you consider class D amps neutral or sweet sounding???
gvickerschtick

Showing 4 responses by audiofeil

Stanwal, I generally agree with you on most issues but you've totally missed the boat on this one.

Stop reading and start listening.

A person with your experience should know better.
You'll find responses across the board not only for Class D but all amplifier topologies.

An amplifier's peformance is largely a function of the speaker paired with it.

Use the answers you read here as a guideline but certainly listen for yourself before investing in any amplifier or speaker for that matter.
Guido's points are well articulated.

Don't forget, every person has personal listening preferences and cues, but most important IMO (and no humor intended) we all hear differently. Our ears and brain do not respond exactly as the person sitting next to us.

Or not.

YMMV
Keep in mind Coffeey is using an amp that's almost 20 years old and probably shares time with a Bose Waveradio.

Got an Edsel in the garage?