fatal disadvantages of class D amplifiers (with multilanguage subtitles)

Eh? Yes? Not sure what you're referring to. My point is that the big issues surrounding Class D have been solved. I did a lot of digging into what companies like TI, AD and Maxim are up to when I designed my own modest little amplifier, and Class D amplifiers is an area of a lot of cutting edge research with huge breaktrhoughs over the last couple of decades.
 
The feedback fix is indeed a thing to alleviate the load dependency of these amps, sadly it's only in higher priced units. Still a massive amount of cheaper amps giving people HF boosts if their speakers present a particular load. Some good A/B amps were just cheaper than the class D with feedback filter so I've switched to those for now.
 
The feedback fix is indeed a thing to alleviate the load dependency of these amps, sadly it's only in higher priced units. Still a massive amount of cheaper amps giving people HF boosts if their speakers present a particular load. Some good A/B amps were just cheaper than the class D with feedback filter so I've switched to those for now.
You'll find my measurements of that amplifier (FFA001V3) from post#519 to #538.
Finally designer revealed it's a post-filter FB implementation.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/2x150w-amp-module-for-sale.388868/post-7086291
Price is for the stereo class D and it's onboard SMPS

George
 
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Old dvd home cinema with class D ( DDX STA505 or discrete class D Souded good as I remember ).
I have listened to TPA3116D2, my board sounds ok but lacks in the highs , maybe poor filters on the board, or to low cross point.
 

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