Good points, zargon. Class D has a lot of potential, and might even eclipse linear amps at some point, but it's going to take some work. As the Audioholics post says, the B&O modules are actually quite well done. But if manufacturers stick to the reference design and don't improve on it, how are advances we all want to see in Class D performance going to happen?
BTW, I'm also with you on the Emotiva bit -- their offerings are looking pretty good to me, too!
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Good points, zargon. Class D has a lot of potential, and might even eclipse linear amps at some point, but it's going to take some work. As the Audioholics post says, the B&O modules are actually quite well done. But if manufacturers stick to the reference design and don't improve on it, how are advances we all want to see in Class D performance going to happen?
BTW, I'm also with you on the Emotiva bit -- their offerings are looking pretty good to me, too!