As far as I know class D ice power modual was developed by B&O for subwoofer use. I use ice power in a few bass systems where it works great. I have not enjoyed class D running full frequincy but YMMV. Since most all class D use B&O modual which wasent even designed for full range use. They do have problems higher up in frequincy but all amps have some - aspect and if this isnt a problem for owners then its not a problem;)
So what do you think of Class D amp for subwoofers
I am curious to hear what folks think of Class D amplifiers for driving subwoofers. An interesting aspect of this is the switching frequency is ~1000x higher for the frequencies in question, as opposed to using a Class D amp for full range.
My home theater is Class D (Dolby 7.1) and my next major upgrade is replacing the amps with Class AB amps, although I will keep the low signal processing part of the amp.
In the high end system, I found a four channel, 450W into 8 Ohms Class D amp from Marantz to drive the four subwoofers. The price was right and I am not living in a fantasy land that it is a JC1 sitting there!
I have formed my opinions but I wonder if others share my opinions as well.
Thanks!
My home theater is Class D (Dolby 7.1) and my next major upgrade is replacing the amps with Class AB amps, although I will keep the low signal processing part of the amp.
In the high end system, I found a four channel, 450W into 8 Ohms Class D amp from Marantz to drive the four subwoofers. The price was right and I am not living in a fantasy land that it is a JC1 sitting there!
I have formed my opinions but I wonder if others share my opinions as well.
Thanks!
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