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In Reply to: RE: "ROBUSTO" 500W Sure Class D posted by mwhouston on February 12, 2015 at 15:50:39
I have not auditioned this amp but all Class D I have auditioned to date does not sound natural to me. Furthermore I do not require 500 wpc.
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don't worry, like ALL 'd' amps, the maximum power is strictly time limited due to heat sink limits.
It has only MINIMAL 'sinks.
Too much is never enough
The Robusto amp appears to have a fan. I would not touch any Class D amp with a barge pole, apart from the sound that I am allergic to , they are also far too expensive. Just realised this a a DIY project which of course is of absolutely no interest to me.
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Why do you feel the need to let everyone know in every class d thread that you wouldn't touch one with a barge pole? Do you think anyone cares?
try it! you know you want to!
You must be a Class D amp fan.
nt
try it! you know you want to!
At seven times the price??
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The Fausto amp appears to have a fan. I would not touch any Class D amp with a barge pole, apart from the sound that I am allergic to , they are also far too expensive.
All my tube amps (300B, 807 and 6V6) make about 5Wpc and that is stacks of me. I built the 100W version but found it sounded awful when wound up a little. So how do you fix this. Get a bigger hammer.
I will only use a few watts of power for general listening a lot of speakers sound better with 400W amps. This amp sounds incredible. If you do not like the sound of class D amps you have heard in the past you just haven't heard a good one. There are hundreds of comercial amps out there in audio land that sound like crap. But a few Sou d good. You just have to find them.
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