@stevecham
I'm talking low level distortion. .5, 1, 2, 5 watts... Very, very few class AB amps perform as well as a class A amp at single digits or fractions of a watt. Looking at a few class D examples measured on Stereophile, the low power distortion is horrendous. Looking at the Mytek Brooklyn, it makes a nifty .002% at 50 watts, but at .1 watts it's almost .02%, and the distortion waveform looks like a dumpster fire. None of the other measurements look much different for any other class D amp. That's an ungodly amount of distortion for such a low power level. Nobody can say with a straight face that kind of distortion isn't significantly coloring the sound. Most of what we call treble is defined by the behavior of amps below half a watt.
Sorry, but even the most rudimentary 2 stage single ended class A amp can best that kind of performance.
I'm talking low level distortion. .5, 1, 2, 5 watts... Very, very few class AB amps perform as well as a class A amp at single digits or fractions of a watt. Looking at a few class D examples measured on Stereophile, the low power distortion is horrendous. Looking at the Mytek Brooklyn, it makes a nifty .002% at 50 watts, but at .1 watts it's almost .02%, and the distortion waveform looks like a dumpster fire. None of the other measurements look much different for any other class D amp. That's an ungodly amount of distortion for such a low power level. Nobody can say with a straight face that kind of distortion isn't significantly coloring the sound. Most of what we call treble is defined by the behavior of amps below half a watt.
Sorry, but even the most rudimentary 2 stage single ended class A amp can best that kind of performance.

