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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8149899" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>I think this debate will never end. There are very knowledgeable people arguing on both ends. For example, Eric Stevens, the founder of Image Dynamics, argued recently on DIYMA that Class D amps are ok for mid-granges but not good for subwoofers due to low damping factor of a typical Class D amplifier. This actually runs contrary to the common argument we have heard before that supposedly Class D is ok for subwoofer but you may do better with something else on the highs (not to mention the current conventional thinking that the damping factor supposedly doesn't make a difference). He mentioned his next company will work on a Class D amplifier that corrects that deficiency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8149899, member: 629735"] I think this debate will never end. There are very knowledgeable people arguing on both ends. For example, Eric Stevens, the founder of Image Dynamics, argued recently on DIYMA that Class D amps are ok for mid-granges but not good for subwoofers due to low damping factor of a typical Class D amplifier. This actually runs contrary to the common argument we have heard before that supposedly Class D is ok for subwoofer but you may do better with something else on the highs (not to mention the current conventional thinking that the damping factor supposedly doesn't make a difference). He mentioned his next company will work on a Class D amplifier that corrects that deficiency. [/QUOTE]
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