In Reply to: RE: Are you aware the output filter in most better class d amps is part of the feedback loop and thus their posted by A.Wayne on November 10, 2015 at 11:01:59:
I owned a 'd' amp for several years. The PSAudio GCC250 'integrated'. It was a fine piece and needed ONLY to have a stuck switch (button) freed and deoxit'ed.
But, it also did something to the HIGHS with my panels. I don't know the nature of the reaction but it was LONG TERM unsatisfying. This after MUCH adjustment to panel location. And I MEAN much. toe? Tweeter I/O? Flip 'em front to back? Spacing? All messed with and setups lasted anywhere from 2 minutes to 3 or 4 months.
I believe I gave 'd' a fair shot.
Where I LEFT them, which sounded best, also seemed pretty close (within cm) of the best place when I went to a Pair-O-Parasound.
Thus the need to move toward a line level crossover!
Too much is never enough
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- RE: Are you aware the output filter in most better class d amps is part of the feedback loop and thus their - pictureguy 12:52:55 11/10/15 (1)
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