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<blockquote data-quote="birdrousta" data-source="post: 3368442" data-attributes="member: 129957"><p>Nuffin' wrong with a class D as long as you know what it can and cannot do. </p><p></p><p>I run Thiel 2.2s in the living room, powered by a 70 pound integrated class AB manufactured by Levinson's OEM. </p><p></p><p>In the bedroom, I have a little chip amp with a bluetooth antenna and a set of Mission 731s and it sounds very nice. I'm not trying to push a 4 ohm load to 90 db with it. I've given up on the bluetooth part for now, and use the aux in instead. The amp has apt-x, but my current tablet doesn't, and the aux in works just fine. </p><p></p><p>For me, I definitely notice edge distortion - years ago I had a set of Monarchs, before the whole 3/5/7 business, and panning with them looking down a ravine I would notice a ton of weird edge artifacts. </p><p></p><p>So I've stayed away from the SV and the other flat field lines intentionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdrousta, post: 3368442, member: 129957"] Nuffin' wrong with a class D as long as you know what it can and cannot do. I run Thiel 2.2s in the living room, powered by a 70 pound integrated class AB manufactured by Levinson's OEM. In the bedroom, I have a little chip amp with a bluetooth antenna and a set of Mission 731s and it sounds very nice. I'm not trying to push a 4 ohm load to 90 db with it. I've given up on the bluetooth part for now, and use the aux in instead. The amp has apt-x, but my current tablet doesn't, and the aux in works just fine. For me, I definitely notice edge distortion - years ago I had a set of Monarchs, before the whole 3/5/7 business, and panning with them looking down a ravine I would notice a ton of weird edge artifacts. So I've stayed away from the SV and the other flat field lines intentionally. [/QUOTE]
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