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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 2457861" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>since many people will overdrive their amps, there is some merit in looking at clipping behaviors between the amps.</p><p></p><p>the class D design has inherient difficulties that are different from class AB designs.</p><p></p><p>the mechanisms for distortion, noise, and removal thereof are different between the two amps.</p><p></p><p>because class D is still rapidly evolving, and because class D is really a HUGE class of amplifiers, its not unreasonable that unfair generalizations were made based upon the performance of some class D amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 2457861, member: 562032"] since many people will overdrive their amps, there is some merit in looking at clipping behaviors between the amps. the class D design has inherient difficulties that are different from class AB designs. the mechanisms for distortion, noise, and removal thereof are different between the two amps. because class D is still rapidly evolving, and because class D is really a HUGE class of amplifiers, its not unreasonable that unfair generalizations were made based upon the performance of some class D amps. [/QUOTE]
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