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<blockquote data-quote="MmatsDude" data-source="post: 8645631" data-attributes="member: 586264"><p>Is there there a decent class d 4 channel amp that can do what an a/b can?</p><p></p><p>To answer your question. Look no further.</p><p></p><p>This amp is beyond of the term decent. Take a look at the Mmats HiFi 4250D</p><p></p><p>This particular amp is made a bit different from there 6 channel. It rivals just about anything out there from a/b, High quality sq amps you name it.. The switching devices are Toshiba, proprietary Mmats pieces made by Toshiba for Mmats, or Mmats are supposedly the only amps in the world that use these.</p><p></p><p>The switching (OUTPUT) devices look identical to the ones in the Linear Power DPS350 or the old School Autotek Mean Machine Model 44 (Zed Made SQ masterpiece) 16 of the large ones, 16 that look identical to the ones found in the PPI Art Series (IRZs), then 12 smaller ones. This is the most I have ever counted in a 4 channel amp. Again they are Toshiba, made for Mmats or used only by Mmats for this purpose (in no particular order)</p><p></p><p>I don't know what the literal translation is in technical terms, but I can say with confidence that whatever they did, they did it right, I would put these amps up against anything out there.. Mmats was a serious competitor back in the day, their earlier amps featured the T03 switching devices found in Linear Power amps witch they use on this model.</p><p></p><p>You’d be surprised at how brutally beautiful this amp sounds 250 wrms @ 4 ohm per channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MmatsDude, post: 8645631, member: 586264"] Is there there a decent class d 4 channel amp that can do what an a/b can? To answer your question. Look no further. This amp is beyond of the term decent. Take a look at the Mmats HiFi 4250D This particular amp is made a bit different from there 6 channel. It rivals just about anything out there from a/b, High quality sq amps you name it.. The switching devices are Toshiba, proprietary Mmats pieces made by Toshiba for Mmats, or Mmats are supposedly the only amps in the world that use these. The switching (OUTPUT) devices look identical to the ones in the Linear Power DPS350 or the old School Autotek Mean Machine Model 44 (Zed Made SQ masterpiece) 16 of the large ones, 16 that look identical to the ones found in the PPI Art Series (IRZs), then 12 smaller ones. This is the most I have ever counted in a 4 channel amp. Again they are Toshiba, made for Mmats or used only by Mmats for this purpose (in no particular order) I don't know what the literal translation is in technical terms, but I can say with confidence that whatever they did, they did it right, I would put these amps up against anything out there.. Mmats was a serious competitor back in the day, their earlier amps featured the T03 switching devices found in Linear Power amps witch they use on this model. You’d be surprised at how brutally beautiful this amp sounds 250 wrms @ 4 ohm per channel. [/QUOTE]
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