With all the discussion here recently regarding the RB-1091/92 and now the interest in the RDV-1092, I find one aspect curiously absent from these discussions: nobody has mentioned the fact that the RDV-1092 uses a switching power supply just like the class D amps. No more torroid.
I do wonder if the qualities noticed in the class D amps may also show up in the RDV-1092 to some extent? Of course it is possible that all these sonic qualities people are hearing are not all entirely due to the switching power supply. Perhaps it is not as significant in a disc player as it is in an amp. Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this as it would relate to the disc players analog output?
I do wonder if the qualities noticed in the class D amps may also show up in the RDV-1092 to some extent? Of course it is possible that all these sonic qualities people are hearing are not all entirely due to the switching power supply. Perhaps it is not as significant in a disc player as it is in an amp. Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this as it would relate to the disc players analog output?
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