10-Aug-2020, 15:42
(10-Aug-2020, 10:17)Confused Wrote: I notice that there is a bit of a mistake in the Soundrebels review. It states: (via Google translate)
That is, we have a musicality of A-class assisted by performance and high efficiency class D with a damping factor of a staggering 8000. To be more interesting power we can independently control in the range of 30-440W, so the closer we get to the minimum, the smaller the class D share will be needed.
This is not correct. The percentage of class A versus class D is a constant with ADH. ..........
Maybe it is a quirk of Google translate, but I find the Soundrebels reviews very hard to follow. (Do we have any native Polish speakers on the forum that could give a view on the "native" text?)
Polish is one of the languages I understand and the reality is worse than google translation.
The author says that we have A and D class and power regulation 30-440W. The author has an idea that the configurator setting at the output power of 30w will be in the audiophile A class and then he listens to the analog input at 80-90% power and is not satisfied with the sound of such an expensive amplifier.
This is a misunderstanding of the function when the power control is written to serve to protect the speaker, not for mix A D class!
Digital: Tidal,Qobuz ROON on NUC 8i3 | Analog: Pro-Ject Xtension 10 evolution, Van den Hul Colibri XGW Stradivarius MS | Devialet 440 pro Ci (2x220) | Speaker: Magico S7 M-Coat | Cable: Mit evo one | Power: PSaudio PS12, Keces P8-2, Shunyata Delta EF | Headphone: Audeze MX4, Chord Hugo2 | 2x Devialet Reactor 900 on Ipod