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Re: Class D amplification
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Tue, 20 October 2015 14:36
johnnycamp5
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I see what you mean Wayne.
Naturally, there's a lot of noise/opinion out there about both types.
A friend of mine swears by the Hypex nc400, and insists I try them.
They are Hypex's latest and greatest class D.
He feels I should build linear power supplies for them, instead of using their switching power supplies that are typically paired with them.
Of course, this is coming from his engineer/studio sound mix perspective.
Perhaps one day I'll give them a go, but I have not even received/started my set kit yet
Regards!
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