Hi guys....
I have sold out of my M&K 250W sub-amps and running low on the
350W Apex "Senior's" which are class A/B sub amps. The company
I was getting these from has now discontinued making them and only
offers Class D types now, both Class D and Green Class D ?
Another company offers Class H amps.
My question is, I have heard bad things about Class D amplifiers they
are very easy to blow up. I'm looking for a clean amp without problems,
so I do not get any returns. Have Class D sub-amps improved?
Or suggestions. Should I just be looking for Class A/B Discrete?
Steve
I have sold out of my M&K 250W sub-amps and running low on the
350W Apex "Senior's" which are class A/B sub amps. The company
I was getting these from has now discontinued making them and only
offers Class D types now, both Class D and Green Class D ?
Another company offers Class H amps.
My question is, I have heard bad things about Class D amplifiers they
are very easy to blow up. I'm looking for a clean amp without problems,
so I do not get any returns. Have Class D sub-amps improved?
Or suggestions. Should I just be looking for Class A/B Discrete?
Steve
If Class D amps were so easy to blow up, I doubt you'd see so many of them as Pro Audio amps.
They seem to work for O-Audio. I also suspect you're going to have increasing problems finding A/B amps that you can price competitively.
They seem to work for O-Audio. I also suspect you're going to have increasing problems finding A/B amps that you can price competitively.
Hi guys....
I have sold out of my M&K 250W sub-amps and running low on the
350W Apex "Senior's" which are class A/B sub amps. The company
I was getting these from has now discontinued making them and only
offers Class D types now, both Class D and Green Class D ?
Another company offers Class H amps.
My question is, I have heard bad things about Class D amplifiers they
are very easy to blow up. I'm looking for a clean amp without problems,
so I do not get any returns. Have Class D sub-amps improved?
Or suggestions. Should I just be looking for Class A/B Discrete?
Steve
There's good class D amps and bad class D amps, just like any other class of amplifier and unfortunately you can't infer anything about reliability just by looking at that.
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