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<blockquote data-quote="NeoNot" data-source="post: 3415020" data-attributes="member: 581266"><p>You might want to consider your sound quality when selecting between the A/B and D class amps. The A/B amps are continous power supplies while the D class is a pulsed power supply.</p><p></p><p>The D amps dont draw as much current since they turn off and on but it has been debated that this creates low sound quality while the A/B's constant power gives you better sound.</p><p></p><p>I have never personally owned a D class amp so I cant say what they sound like but if you look you will so there arent any D class amps to speak of on peoples seperates. The D class usually just shows up for subs and in street machines or SPL vehicles. Very few people use them in a SQ application.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeoNot, post: 3415020, member: 581266"] You might want to consider your sound quality when selecting between the A/B and D class amps. The A/B amps are continous power supplies while the D class is a pulsed power supply. The D amps dont draw as much current since they turn off and on but it has been debated that this creates low sound quality while the A/B's constant power gives you better sound. I have never personally owned a D class amp so I cant say what they sound like but if you look you will so there arent any D class amps to speak of on peoples seperates. The D class usually just shows up for subs and in street machines or SPL vehicles. Very few people use them in a SQ application. Just some food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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