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Full range class AB vs. full range class D
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<blockquote data-quote="Radiospank" data-source="post: 8720028" data-attributes="member: 640519"><p>I agree a lot has changed but The fact remains that class D produced distortion more specifically in the upper regions causing a certain edginess to sound, this of course has been remedied by new Class D designs, making the original signal much more accurate and bandwidth increased, hence full range Class D being a competitor now. It no longer has the harsh edge or sound it did with earlier designs; given a Quality Class D design. So going back to your point about DSP and making it sound similar to class AB well that is probably true as you are just matching the sound profile, without the distortion added to the signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiospank, post: 8720028, member: 640519"] I agree a lot has changed but The fact remains that class D produced distortion more specifically in the upper regions causing a certain edginess to sound, this of course has been remedied by new Class D designs, making the original signal much more accurate and bandwidth increased, hence full range Class D being a competitor now. It no longer has the harsh edge or sound it did with earlier designs; given a Quality Class D design. So going back to your point about DSP and making it sound similar to class AB well that is probably true as you are just matching the sound profile, without the distortion added to the signal. [/QUOTE]
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