Audiocrusader
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I assumed that the same requirements in traditional amplification would also be considered with class D. Well, it turns out that it has not been so, hence my surprise and anger with the 1200AS2.
Reading through this thread, Bruno clearly stated that any phase shift that turns up in the measurements is only a bi-product of the errors produced by the measurement gear when preforming those tests. They aren't actually there in real life from the gear, and there's no audible consequences. So what makes you think that someone who has absolutely no hands on experience listening to class d amps, or audio measurement gear whatsoever, should have the confidence to override the opinion of the greatest class D pioneer in the industry? You should really be ashamed of yourself for attempting to mislead so many novices to the hobby with your senseless rhetoric across so many forums. You're right up there with George.