modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
The title says it all.
I'm thinking about a Buckeye Amps three channel Purifi 1ET400A Amplifier. From what I can tell the Purifi 1ET400A class D amps sound pretty much like a straight wire with gain. But I personally have never heard one, let alone with a speaker using RAAL ribbons.
If anyone has any experience I'd love to hear it. I have a tendency toward acoustic music from classical to jazz, and HT of course. I'm thinking of using one of these things on the L/C/R channels. The rest of the 7.2.4 system will have to struggle by with the internal amps in a Denon AVR-X3800.
What does the group think? Does it make since to go Class D? Or is it insanity with Ascend speakers?
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
Hi Bruce,
I am using Purifi 1ET400A based amp to drive my LX's. Before the LX's, they were driving Sierra-2's. At the time, Buckeye had a 3-4 month lead time, and I went with VTV (@racrawford referred me to them). Plenty of good information out there on the 1ET400A.
The amp I got is a five-channel design with the Purifi amps driving the L/C/R, and Hypex amps driving the surrounds.
https://vtvamplifier.com/product/vtv...hypex-nc252mp/
As you know, sound preference is very subjective, but I really like how everything works together.
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
I’ve got 2 VTV Pascal amps.
1 is a 4 channel (125 wpc) that I was using to drive HTM200 as Atmos heights. It is in my closet now but am thinking of having VTV change it to a 2 channel 250 wpc to use for my ELX RAAL towers (and selling the Rogue ST100). Or maybe keep the Rogue to drive the LX’s in my office.
The other is a custom 7 channel VTV Pascal. 1 channel (250 watts) is driving my ELX RAAL Horizon. The other 6 (125 wpc) drive my S2EX surrounds and the 4 HTM Atmos.
Everything sounds great to me
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
Bruce,
I enjoy the Buckeye Purifi ET-400A two-channel amplifier. It works perfectly with my 2EXv2s, which as you know feature the 60-10 RAAL tweeter, the smaller cousin to the 70-20 RAAL in the Sierra towers. I strongly recommend Buckeye based on my listening experience with the amp over the past 9 months, and on my direct communications with the owner, Dylan Launder. Extremely quiet, powerful and energy-efficient with a small form factor and different gain options, it's definitely worth the investment. Very highly recommended.
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
So... no hardness, or brittleness, or "transistor sound" then? Smooth vs. rough? Too detailed? Too laid back? The high frequency noise of a class D amp doesn't have any effect on the RAAL sound at all?
I guess what I really want to know is how good is the Purifi class D technology at getting out of the way of the sound so that you can just listen to the musicians and forget about the amps and the speakers?
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
Hi Bruce,
I cannot make generalizations about Class D. I can only speak from my direct experience with my Buckeye Purifi ET-400A, which replaced Emotiva UPA-1 Class AB amplifiers. Neither the Buckeye nor the Emotivas presented any of those negative qualities that you are concerned about. In my case, I was looking for a smaller, lighter form-factor that is very powerful while being more energy efficient. When I place my ears next to the RAAL tweeters, I hear nothing - the Buckeye is extremely quiet. It provides more than enough power, specified at 225 watts per channel at 8 ohms (peak); I doubt that I use more than a tenth of that given my listening habits. The Purifi measures extremely well to the extent you find those measurements meaningful:
https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index...tmpl=component
https://audioxpress.com/article/fres...igentakt-eval1
In terms of your requirements (getting out of the way so you can focus on the music), the Buckeye implementation of the Purifi ET-400A passes with flying colors.
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
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novaduckfan1
In terms of your requirements (getting out of the way so you can focus on the music), the Buckeye implementation of the Purifi ET-400A passes with flying colors.
Good to know. Thanks.
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
I agree...it is VERY transparent.
Your plan is to use it as an external amp off of the Denon?
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
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curtis
Your plan is to use it as an external amp off of the Denon?
Exactly.
Re: modern class D amps with Towers (v2 and ELX) -- anyone have any experience?
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Bruce Watson
Exactly.
In that case, and I am just thinking out loud...
I would think about shutting off all the amps in the 3800 and use it as a pre/pro only, and using something like this:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=33307
Supposedly, by shutting down all the amplifiers in the 3800, you should get cleaner output via the pre/outs.
Just a thought.