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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2673303" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>as long as you stick with a quality build and designed amp brand you should be fine when it comes to the sound quality of the class D amp todays technology is to the point that even the low end brand are putting out amps that dont start distorting till a certain point in power. so im sure you dont have to spend $1K on a sub woofer amp to get a decent amplifier. like stated before there wont be an audible difference when comparing the THD of a class d and a class A/B amp as long as your comparing quality amps. the class A/B most of the time will be bigger then the class A amp that produces the same power. the class A/B will be less efficient, produce more heat and be bigger, but will sound just as good.</p><p></p><p>Class D for subwoofer duty and class A/B for midbass and up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2673303, member: 561215"] as long as you stick with a quality build and designed amp brand you should be fine when it comes to the sound quality of the class D amp todays technology is to the point that even the low end brand are putting out amps that dont start distorting till a certain point in power. so im sure you dont have to spend $1K on a sub woofer amp to get a decent amplifier. like stated before there wont be an audible difference when comparing the THD of a class d and a class A/B amp as long as your comparing quality amps. the class A/B most of the time will be bigger then the class A amp that produces the same power. the class A/B will be less efficient, produce more heat and be bigger, but will sound just as good. Class D for subwoofer duty and class A/B for midbass and up. [/QUOTE]
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