Just as an aside, and not meant to cause a flame up, being so hard and fast with how class D has to progress in certain areas in order to be considered decent doesn’t make much sense. The only class D set up that I’ve listened to for more than 30 minutes is the Audio Alchemy brand and it uses the older Hypex UcD version that Bruno says is inferior to what his latest NCore offerings.
I’ve heard both types and I’ll take the Audio Alchemy approach to his Mola-Mola approach, hands down. I’ve heard the Mola-Mola a few times, in different set ups, and it was always too polite, laid back, and seemed to lack dynamics. I know it’s all in the implementation and it seems that Peter Madnick knows his way around the Hypex unit, as well as lots of other ones since he’s been involved (without public credit) in the design and implementation of lots of other class D projects for other makes.
If I had the funds, I’d sell my Marantz Reference integrated and take a chance on the Audio Alchemy: it impressed me that much.
All the best,
Nonoise
I’ve heard both types and I’ll take the Audio Alchemy approach to his Mola-Mola approach, hands down. I’ve heard the Mola-Mola a few times, in different set ups, and it was always too polite, laid back, and seemed to lack dynamics. I know it’s all in the implementation and it seems that Peter Madnick knows his way around the Hypex unit, as well as lots of other ones since he’s been involved (without public credit) in the design and implementation of lots of other class D projects for other makes.
If I had the funds, I’d sell my Marantz Reference integrated and take a chance on the Audio Alchemy: it impressed me that much.
All the best,
Nonoise