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Sep 12, 2024 - 12:46 PM
A Class D amplifier is defined by its method of amplification, using pulse-width modulation to achieve high efficiency and low heat generation. A monoblock amplifier, on the other hand, refers to a single-channel amplifier designed to power one speaker, regardless of its class (A, B, AB, D, etc.), providing dedicated power and potentially better sound quality through channel separation.
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