Thursday, September 25, 2008

Why Our Amps Sound Better

Some of our customers have told us that they love the sound of our digital (technically "Class-D") amps, but they don't like the sound of other digital amps (from other companies). It might be the output filter or feedback design. People often criticize me for saying that feedback wrapped around the output filter of a Class-D amp can have a negative impact on the sound. Actually, this could be your answer!

By the way, fake class designations like "Class-T" or "Class-Z" are actually Class-D. The definition of "Class-D amplifier" is "an amplifier that uses its output devices as switches". This is a pet peeve of mine.

Thanks for hearing me out.

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