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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7183561" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>That said, some people claim to be able to hear a difference between A/B and D Class on the main speakers. This was more of a problem back when Class D amps first came out, but today the class d designs have improved to the point where its d*** near impossible to tell the difference. I still run a A/B amp for my fronts just for good measure. I run a Class D on my sub because they have better efficiency and pull less power from the rest of the system then a class a/b. that, and subs are not as sensitive to the distortion that a class d may or may not produce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7183561, member: 629857"] That said, some people claim to be able to hear a difference between A/B and D Class on the main speakers. This was more of a problem back when Class D amps first came out, but today the class d designs have improved to the point where its d*** near impossible to tell the difference. I still run a A/B amp for my fronts just for good measure. I run a Class D on my sub because they have better efficiency and pull less power from the rest of the system then a class a/b. that, and subs are not as sensitive to the distortion that a class d may or may not produce. [/QUOTE]
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