Reading a recent post that went off coarse, thought i'd ask the question.
Do you think Class D amplification will take off?
ICE amplification is what they like to call it, but the likes of B & O, Lyngdorf and Rotel are bringing out Class D amps.
Obviously Class D has been around for years but are these brands are dipping there toe in future ampification?
Class D runs cooler, takes up less space, (so smaller units) consumes less power that means they are consequently greener than Class AB.
The likes of B & O and Lyngdorf seem to have it 'down to a tee' with sound quality but reading other posts Rotel are stuggling to achieve this (even though i have no experience of any brands mentioned), is this down to the aproach they have or does it cost more to be green, as this is usually the case!!
Do you think Class D amplification will take off?
ICE amplification is what they like to call it, but the likes of B & O, Lyngdorf and Rotel are bringing out Class D amps.
Obviously Class D has been around for years but are these brands are dipping there toe in future ampification?
Class D runs cooler, takes up less space, (so smaller units) consumes less power that means they are consequently greener than Class AB.
The likes of B & O and Lyngdorf seem to have it 'down to a tee' with sound quality but reading other posts Rotel are stuggling to achieve this (even though i have no experience of any brands mentioned), is this down to the aproach they have or does it cost more to be green, as this is usually the case!!