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Amp suggestions for 10" Phoenix Gold RSDC10-4
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<blockquote data-quote="VWBobby" data-source="post: 7212695" data-attributes="member: 624844"><p>That looks like a nice amp! Very small footprint for the power output, must be very efficient. I know the newer amps are using a "1 chip" type design for some of the preamp circuitry. I guess some of the chip makers are starting to come up with some all-in-one solutions for amplifier manufactures to make it simple and have less noise/higher efficiency.</p><p></p><p>One of the only things I know about the "digital" Class-D amps, they have a comparator that looks for errors or spikes in the output and reduces them. The music is actually running at a much higher frequency (modulation) and the amplifier has to bring it back down to the original frequency at the speaker terminals. I think the error correction is for any power supply ripple, flaw, etc that could introduce distortion or stray DC signals. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif</p><p></p><p>Similar to if you had no filtering on a large power amp.... any spikes in the AC line or source material will be amplified 10x in the power amplifier section (for example).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VWBobby, post: 7212695, member: 624844"] That looks like a nice amp! Very small footprint for the power output, must be very efficient. I know the newer amps are using a "1 chip" type design for some of the preamp circuitry. I guess some of the chip makers are starting to come up with some all-in-one solutions for amplifier manufactures to make it simple and have less noise/higher efficiency. One of the only things I know about the "digital" Class-D amps, they have a comparator that looks for errors or spikes in the output and reduces them. The music is actually running at a much higher frequency (modulation) and the amplifier has to bring it back down to the original frequency at the speaker terminals. I think the error correction is for any power supply ripple, flaw, etc that could introduce distortion or stray DC signals. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] Similar to if you had no filtering on a large power amp.... any spikes in the AC line or source material will be amplified 10x in the power amplifier section (for example). [/QUOTE]
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