Digital, Low Mass, ClassD, Less expensive, Let it happen!


Well here we are! Not that you can't go back and buy boat anchors, but now we know sound is better with low mass designs. Digital source? Yep, the tide has turned. ClassD amplification is also here to stay. Lower mass speakers, on their way back too. The audiophile hobby is getting less expensive and better sounding.

I guess we can debate this, but it's happening anyway. The hobby is simply growing up and becoming more aware of how to get great sound, and get it smart. There has been a lot of myths passed down when we only had paperback magazines, mostly for marketing, but the internet has finally caught up with audio reality. Instead of $20,000.00 components we have $20,000.00 whole systems (including all the trimming). Shoot, there are $5,000.00 systems that excel. The Trade Shows are changing, the market is changing and we are changing. Want to stay old school? No problem, there will always be old school and plenty of used gear (at least for our lifetimes). There will also be smaller niche companies that spring up to tempt us.

The hobby is entering a new era for the extreme listener. It will be a hobby of doing and exploring Electrical, Mechanical and Acoustical as equals. Components will be much smaller and more flexible, and more time will be spent on playing our whole music collection, and not just a few recordings. Many HEA debates will be making their way to the archives as the hobby grows closer to mainstream. Mainstream as in higher quality audiophile mainstream.

Are you ready? I sure am!

Michael Green


http://www.michaelgreenaudio.net/

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but a 3K faceplate doesn't cut it for me anymore. For those that want the jewelry go knock yourself out. If I can beat a $3500 headphone amp for under $500 then that leaves me 3K for other things.



Hahahahah! Well said.


My plan is to spend all my money on women and stereos, then squander the rest.


Best,
E

Let it all hang loose. I went from full range Fulton speaker system to Class A all tube headphone system with World’s Most Modded Oppo to a very simple battery-powered Walkman CD system with original Sony Ultralight Walkman Headphones, all in the course of ten years. In the process I eliminated House AC, AC ground, wall outlets, wall outlet plates, power cords, fuses, interconnects, speakers, speaker cables, big honking transformers, a boatload of microprocessors, isolation systems, and room treatments.

And the sound is better in almost every respect. You dump a lot of noise and distortion along the way. If you could hear what I’ve heard with my ears.

No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher’s dirty looks.

Hi Simon

Excellent post! Many, if not most, audiophiles have moved away from faceplate worship after exploring for ourselves.

HEA magazines and reviewers milked the pricy faceplate revolving door game for all it was worth and now it's virtually over. The more threads expose the innovation the easier it will be for both headphone and in-room listeners to move into the now. That's not to say other eras in the hobby and lifestyle was not fun, it simply means there's more available to us now.

mg

I guess if you consider the handful of threads with a feeble number of responses on this forum alone a groundswell.... Practically nobody is talking about class D over at AudioKarma. DIYaudio has 172,000 posts in it's class D section compared to 727,000 in the solid state section and 350,000 in the Pass section. So.... over a million posts to 172k. The DIY crowd seems to be a bunch with a much more refined listening skill than most. Given that they are VERY focused on circuits instead of face plates, and they overwhelmingly prefer linear circuits, I'm going to say that class D is pretty much for those who just don't know better. 

I have no idea where you get these wacky ideas. They don't reflect any kind of reality. I think you're stuck in an echo chamber of your own obtuse ideas. Look around at the larger world. Class D isn't taken all that seriously and I doubt it ever will be. 
I'm going to say that class D is pretty much for those who just don't know better.

That is the most contrived list of supporting evidence I've ever heard!! Hahahahahah.

I'm going to go with my ears instead, thank you for playing.