Expanding the Class D Conversation: How Would You Characterize Their Differences?


Expanding the Class D Conversation: How Would You Characterize Their Differences?

I'm currently trialing the NAD M23 (1st gen. Eigentakt-based), and I find it intriguing enough to want to understand it better — which means understanding the broader sonic landscape of class D. So I'm crowd-sourcing.

In a recent exchange, the estimable Ralph Karsten (Atma-Sphere Music Systems) made two comments that stopped me cold. For those who missed it, here's what he said:

"IME, class D amps vary in sound more than tube amps, which is to say, quite a lot."

"IMO there is a bigger difference between various class D amps than you hear between various tube amps. IOW just because you heard one class D amp says nothing about how the next one might sound."

Link: https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/2885828

As I think through this more carefully, these are genuinely important claims. My own experience with tube amps confirms that they produce audibly distinct characters across topologies and designs. If Ralph is right and class D exceeds that range, then generalizing from one class D experience to another is even more hazardous than I assumed.

One specific question for Audiogon members:

If you have a Class D amp or have compared class D amplifiers, how would you describe their character(s)?

Here are some criteria I use:

  1. Frequency balance — Is the tonal response even across bass, mids, and treble, or does it favor certain regions?
  2. High-frequency texture — Are the highs extended and smooth, or edgy, grainy, and fatiguing?
  3. Bass definition — Is the low end tight and articulate, or loose and bloated?
  4. Midrange character — Does the midrange feel present and natural, or recessed and thin?
  5. Transient speed — Does the amp respond quickly to dynamic attacks, or does it sound sluggish and rounded?
  6. Dynamic range — Does it scale convincingly from quiet passages to loud ones, or compress the difference?
  7. Soundstage width and depth — Does it create a convincing three-dimensional image, or sound flat and narrow?
  8. Image specificity — Are instruments and voices placed precisely, or do they blur and wander?
  9. Background noise floor — Is the silence between notes actually silent, or is there grain, haze, or hash?
  10. Long-term listenability — After an extended session, do you want to keep listening, or has something been quietly fatiguing you?

If you can include relevant system context — room, speakers, preamp — please do. Those variables will help me interpret what the amp itself is contributing.

I'm less interested in rankings than in understanding what Ralph mentioned, namely the [vast] range of sonic signatures class D is capable of. Eigentakt, Hypex, Pascal, Purifi, GaN-based, etc. — all fair game.

Price is no constraint here — I'm interested in the full range of what's out there.

hilde45

@hilde45  I'm not trying to sway you one way or another. But if you do audition the Dragons bear in mind that they come with JJ's installed. My first impression was they sounded kind of dull. But further burn-in (they get 24 hr at assembly) and swapping the tubes made big difference. Others have said tube rolling in them really alters the sound. I don't have that much experience with it but seems to be so. But on the other hand I'm sure you can't go wrong with Ralphs monos. 

re: Speaker profile topic

"@atmasphere ...That depends on the class D. ..."

Thanks for the follow-up Ralph. Interesting that you also mentioned ESLs too. My custom designed speakers are considered to be electrostatic, and dipole.  I've tried several different amps with them over the past 7-8 years.  They are super revealing for what they are and how they present the music and sound stage. I've tried a total of 32 different small input/driver tubes (90% vintage) in my monoblocks and can hear differences between every pair. I've been wondering how close your amps would sound to my tube amps and/or my Class A solid state amp, and how they would be different in their own ways. I've been following those folks here who've tried my type of amps and your amps and what their longer term impression is.

Do you happen to know if any of the speaker or other equipment vendors will have your Class D and/or Tube amps in any of the rooms at Axpona coming up?  

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To @hilde45 selecting the Atma room in 690 shows this list of vendors with Popori speakers:  

https://axpona.com/exhibitors/?uww_exhid=27508558&uww_nohist=1 

I’m not seeing it - would be good to know if there is a setup also featuring non-ESL speakers with the Atma ClassD amps.  Where are you also seeing the Rosso Florentino speakers, is there something listed elsewhere?

Right now shows as:

 

"Unique Home Audio LLC specializes in high performance audio products. From loudspeakers to turntables and everything in between. Our products have been chosen based on first hand experience and we feature products based on quality, musicality, and what we deem as the best auditioned."

Categories and Brands: 690, Unique Home Audio (Popori)

  • Brands - Apex Design Servers
  • Brands - Atma-Sphere
  • Brands - Linear Tube Audio
  • Brands - Lorica Subwoofer
  • Brands - Popori Acoustics
  • Brands - Ultrasonic Audio Rack
  • Brands - VIABLUE™

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Update: Just checked again, its the AGD amp room where the Rosso Florentino speakers are (Room 724)  Check this: https://axpona.com/exhibitors/?uww_exhid=23044809&uww_nohist=1

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Hoping members here visiting Axpona 2026 report back here if they get to visit these rooms and lend their ears to the members here.  Enjoy Axpona!