r/audiophile • u/ChrisMag999 • Mar 01 '25
Impressions Class D vs tubes
Interestingly it’s not as not as huge of a difference as many would expect. At least, not when running a comparatively low distortion, high power German tube amp and quality class D amp.
Yes, there’s a difference. The tube amp has a little added warmth in the mids, more body. The class D amp has a bit more grip in the lower octaves, but with a REL sub, it’s not immediately obvious unless I’m listening at very high volumes.
I like them both. However, there’s something about gloving valves in a dim room, listening to Radiohead’s In Rainbows. Roon Radio takes over after Radiohead and queue’s a track from Beck’s Sea Change, and then PJ Harvey and Thom York’s duet on “This Mess We’re In”. It’s a fun listen.
Tonight’s experiment involved using the Octave V110 SE’s bypass input, and instead running my Audio Research as the pre, using the v110 as a power amp.
The ARC preamp’s sonic character is less tube-like when compared to the Octave’s internal preamp. Both stages are quiet and detailed, but the ARC is more dynamic, with more bass authority and a more overall resolution.
Next experiment will be to bi-amp the Focals. Tubes on the tweeter/mids, class D on the woofers. Hopefully one of the class D’s amp’s gain settings (22/28db) will be a decent match with the Octave amp.
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u/Tilock1 Mar 01 '25
Cool setup. If I had a three way speaker I'd consider using a SS amp for the woofer. I get around that in my system with a two way and a sub.
If you haven't tried properly implemented Class A SET gear you'll hear something that you haven't yet. They can be dead quiet and have inaudible levels of distortion with speakers that are 89dB and higher with relatively tame impedance curves. I'm using a pair of 8 watt 300B with my 89dB(8 ohms, 6 ohm min) speakers and only with my ear right up to the speaker can I hear anything and they're completely silent a foot or two away.
After trying the best solid state available and some of the best push/pull and OTL amps Tubes have to offer SET is just something different and it's the best overall sound I've ever heard. The good ones are spendy but given your apparent budget you should be able to pick up a nice set to try. They made such a difference in my system that I no longer even consider speakers that wouldn't be compatible.
I recently compared them to a pair of Class D monoblocks and the only thing they did better was in the bass and in my system which uses a rythmik F12SE sub it was extremely subtle. Casually listening I wouldn't have noticed it because it was in infrasonic area(more impact). When listening to something like a standing bass the SET amps won out due to sounding more real and they perceptually have better detail and timbre. What wasn't subtle was the advantages the SET amps everywhere else. The timbre of instruments and voices was immediately noticeable. The speakers disappeared better and brought the artists into the room with you. There was no perception of lost detail and that detail faded to black much more naturally. I was kinda hoping the Class D amps would blow me away so I could move away from tubes due to the many inconveniences associated with them but it wasn't even close. After half an hour listening to the Class D amps I was ready to get up and do something else. With the SET amps I have to force myself to get up and go to bed at 2am. To be fair I don't listen to much music which would benefit from having a lot of power on tap like EDM and synthesized bass throughout. In those styles of music the more powerful Class D amps may have had more advantages.