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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8611064" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>Indeed, I'm starting to see that now that I'm paying attention. It's not that class A/B doesn't have a purpose or is somehow antiquated, especially if you're not after high wattage. If you want tons of power, though, I don't see how you can beat class D or class G/H. I just remember trying class D a while back and not caring too much for the sonic signature it had, just strident or somehow hashy or grainy. Not sure how to explain it. I didn't hear any of that with these class D amps so I'm glad the designs in general have evolved as far as they have. I may have to try out some other offerings from different companies. I'll be keeping the 1400.1d and 150.6d, though. These little things are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8611064, member: 607015"] Indeed, I'm starting to see that now that I'm paying attention. It's not that class A/B doesn't have a purpose or is somehow antiquated, especially if you're not after high wattage. If you want tons of power, though, I don't see how you can beat class D or class G/H. I just remember trying class D a while back and not caring too much for the sonic signature it had, just strident or somehow hashy or grainy. Not sure how to explain it. I didn't hear any of that with these class D amps so I'm glad the designs in general have evolved as far as they have. I may have to try out some other offerings from different companies. I'll be keeping the 1400.1d and 150.6d, though. These little things are great. [/QUOTE]
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