Spatialking - You stated that many if not all class D amp create noise starting at 15kHz but even curves that you refer to on page 8 of Maxim datasheet shows no noise (above -100dB) up to 300kHz (carrier frequency). This noise is filtered usually with zobel network and only about 1% of noise gets out. At this frequency (300kHz) speaker cables have to be 820 ft long to create 1/4 wave antenna.
My Rowland class D amp is placed directly under TV and even with weak analog signal I cannot detect if amp is ON or OFF (not even slightest difference in noise).
Tweeters are dead quiet when I place my ear directly on it. Performance is amazing - much cleaner and liquid than class AB amp I had before.
All amps produce switching noise. Traditional amps drain current from mains in very short spikes of high amplitude repeated 120Hz.
Could you please provide example of common class D amp (Icepower, Hypex etc.) that produces switching noise at 15kHz?
My Rowland class D amp is placed directly under TV and even with weak analog signal I cannot detect if amp is ON or OFF (not even slightest difference in noise).
Tweeters are dead quiet when I place my ear directly on it. Performance is amazing - much cleaner and liquid than class AB amp I had before.
All amps produce switching noise. Traditional amps drain current from mains in very short spikes of high amplitude repeated 120Hz.
Could you please provide example of common class D amp (Icepower, Hypex etc.) that produces switching noise at 15kHz?

