Hey, I don't have anything against class D amps. My current amp is class D.
But the point of spending Rotel money is usually to get a higher quality product with higher quality components. With Class D, Rotel's ability to improve the amp quality will be limited. Far too limited for the money they demand.
"(It’s worth repeating that these are not “digital amplifiers,” but a highly linear, superbly musical analog amplifying topology that utilizes efficient, “smart” switching powersupply technology.)"
“That iconic Klipsch sound is here in full force, with crisp highs, delicate mids (which can easily have a bit more meat added with an EQ tweak) and tight, booming bass.”
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Class D power?
Hey, I don't have anything against class D amps. My current amp is class D.
But the point of spending Rotel money is usually to get a higher quality product with higher quality components. With Class D, Rotel's ability to improve the amp quality will be limited. Far too limited for the money they demand.
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"(It’s worth repeating that these are not “digital amplifiers,” but a highly linear, superbly musical analog amplifying topology that utilizes efficient, “smart” switching powersupply technology.)"