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  1. merrillaudio

    New High End Amplifier Monoblocks from Merrill Audio - ELEMENT 118

    I am showing these are Munich for the first time. It is a Class D based, open loop - no feedback, design that transcends other sounds. A few have had the pleasure of early listening so I have put them here as references. Will be happy to answer questions on the Amplifiers. Hope you can see/hear...
  2. Ron Resnick

    Why the high watt spec in subwoofer amplifiers?

    Some subwoofer towers in four tower, "statement" speaker systems use high-watt class D amplifiers (e.g., Evolution Acoustics MM7, Genesis 1.2) and many standalone subwoofers use high-watt class D amplifiers as well (e.g., JL Audio, MartinLogan, Seaton, Velodyne). We know the obvious reasons...
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    Jeff Rowland Continuum Series 2 Integrated Amplifier

    Jeff Rowland Design released the Continuum S2 integrated during 3Q 2013. Continuum S2 operates its output stage in class D. The new product is designed around new Pascal power conversion modules. Power rating is 400W over 8 Ohms, and 800W over 4 Ohms. The preamplifier section is based on the new...
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    Jeff Rowland Design Model 525 Bridgeable Power Amplifier

    During CES 2013, Jeff Rowland Design Group has announced the Model 525 -- a new 250W class D stereo amp, bridgeable to an impressive 1000W in mono operations. The M525 is based on new class D technology from Pascal in Copenhagen, and does not contain any ICEpower modules. I have not seen the amp...

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