Class D if so inclined

I had a Atmasphere class d for a few weeks at my house. At the time I also had a Dartzeel model 1 with SCNP. The Dart was my personal amp. I really could hear no difference swapping between the 2 amps. There was some miniscule something. But I could not put my finger on it. There would have been 0 chance I could tell them apart in a blind test.

When my tube amp was 1st auditioned against my Dartzeel, it was a Holly Wow. Very immediate and undeniable change. We were playing a Latin group via my STST Motus II TT. i distinctly remember a wood block coming alive. It was so clearly a block being hit with a wood stick. Before it was just a thunk. With tubes, knew it was wood. Very assuredly wood on wood. And it was now way down in a back corner, outside my house. The soundstage depth was 10 fold deep and wide in layers.

VTV has a GAN amp. But its digital through. You feed the amp from a server via AES. There is no analog input. The amp converts to analog to power the speaker.

I have heard the GAN at shows that looks like a tube. It was very good.

I don't know I would go all class D. But then again, I have never gravitated to SS of any form in my system or others. Maybe Mike Lavignes. His whole system is very of its own. Not at all like any others I have heard.. I don't know a tube amp would work well in his system.
 
I had a Atmasphere class d for a few weeks at my house. At the time I also had a Dartzeel model 1 with SCNP. The Dart was my personal amp. I really could hear no difference swapping between the 2 amps. There was some miniscule something. But I could not put my finger on it. There would have been 0 chance I could tell them apart in a blind test.

When my tube amp was 1st auditioned against my Dartzeel, it was a Holly Wow. Very immediate and undeniable change. We were playing a Latin group via my STST Motus II TT. i distinctly remember a wood block coming alive. It was so clearly a block being hit with a wood stick. Before it was just a thunk. With tubes, knew it was wood. Very assuredly wood on wood. And it was noe way down in a back corner, outside my house. The soundstage depth was 10 fold deep and wide in layers.

VTV has a GAN amp. But its digital through. You feed the amp from a server via AES. There is no analog input. The amp converts to analog to power the speaker.

I have heard the GAN at shows that looks like a tube. It was very good.

I don't know I would go all class D. But then again, I have never gravitated to SS of any form in my system or others. Maybe Mike Lavignes. His whole system is very of its own. Not at all like any others I have heard.
 
Using all class D will give your system a single voice and much better for integration. When used with tubes for eg the integration will be odd ..
Absolutely not the case - with Avantgarde speakers at least.

Probably half of all AG owners use tube amps, mostly SETs, yet these offer great integration with the bass section that has been Class D powered for very many years. Before D was ntroduced , A/B was used in the earliest AG speakers since the 1990s.

My system is now all Class D, but numerous AG owners use SETs plus D for the bass. In fact, the bass is influenced by whatever amp is powering the horn drivers as all sections get their signal from the main amp's output, not (usually) from the preamp.
 
Wow, this thread has my bent wheel spinning. VTV, Buckeye use NCORE or Purifi modules. They are essentially system integrators. Build a box, but a front end in, tube or SS, add a power supply and some connectors and you have an amp. Need a little harmonic richness in your setup? Add a tube front end designed to give you the best balance of 2nd and 3 rd order distortion. Want clean? Choose an opamp you like.

I need 12 channels of amplification for my new theater build. I might just DIY something. These modules are very well documented. I would probably go with a linear power supply because I can design those easily. SMPS are harder.
 
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