Digital V Anologue Amp>?

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    Whats the difference, in sonic qualities of digital V anologue amplification?
     
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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    penance,
    from what i've heard of digital and analog amplification, done well there is no difference in sonic characteristics. however if done badly digital amps can sound bright and harsh but then so can analog amps. forget the technology behind things and listen to the amps.
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    Thx Julian

    its in regard to a DIY power amp
     
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    Both done correctly are stunning, done badly are well truely naff, digital advantages, More power per size, very efficent, less heat generated and less weight too, however implemeation is the Key, One on the guys on the Pancake forum, assembled a class 't' amp and documented it, although I'm not sure if he was happy with it. WM
     
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    Thanks Tone, ill look up the thread
     
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