Is D for Dry? Class D...


Class D sounds dry and lifeless... thats all, carry on
b_limo
My main system is A/B system and it is accurate, detailed and has a wonderful sound stage.

I have a tube system in my office with horn speakers and it is warm, detailed and has a wonderful soundstage.

I enjoy both tubes and A/B wether it is SS or Hybrid I like to focus on what they do well and enjoy the music not getting mired down in what they do not do well and listening to the equipment.

The class D gear I have on my deck and had in my office was well just stereo. Filler noise. 
All Dobermanns are unfriendly.
All Greek wine is too sweet.
All class D amps are dry and lifeless.

Well, I'm convinced.
Many other threads on audiogon have debunked these broad statements. That is all.  Carry on.
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2:31amWhy do some audiophiles treat class D like it’s some kind of venereal disease

Some audiophiles are a pretty opinionated bunch I find. They like what they like and that’s the end of it. If they don’t like it it’s trash. Others are less so and recognize the advantages and disadvantages of different product designs and understand how each is unique, even those they choose not to live with.