Good question. Since I built my Class D Audio amp, I haven't really done any low volume level listening, as all my listening sessions tend to be at my comfort zone, or my systems' comfort zone, and at, or near, concert hall levels.
I can't help you in any technical manner, but I don't see why they wouldn't perform well at low volume level. I have been very impressed by the amount, and quality, of detail, and intensity of each note, the Class D amps provide.
There has been no noticeable "noise floor", just the much-cliched "black background", all good components seem to have.
Class D Audio offers high quality kits, or complete amps, at what are extrordinarily low prices, all made in the USA using high quality parts. If you are curious, try one of their amps out. At their low prices, you have very little to lose.
At this point, I'd better add the usual disclaimer, of "having no affiliation with Class D Audio" in any way.
Regards,
Dan
I can't help you in any technical manner, but I don't see why they wouldn't perform well at low volume level. I have been very impressed by the amount, and quality, of detail, and intensity of each note, the Class D amps provide.
There has been no noticeable "noise floor", just the much-cliched "black background", all good components seem to have.
Class D Audio offers high quality kits, or complete amps, at what are extrordinarily low prices, all made in the USA using high quality parts. If you are curious, try one of their amps out. At their low prices, you have very little to lose.
At this point, I'd better add the usual disclaimer, of "having no affiliation with Class D Audio" in any way.
Regards,
Dan