Hypex class D modules

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Diapason
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Re: Hypex class D modules

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They really sound intriguing to me, not least because of the Kharma connection. I wonder how they'd compare to the Kharma monos (or even the Primare integrated that I like so much)?

They're pricey enough that you wouldn't do the build on a whim, though...
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but they'd go so well with your Quad '57 "Whim-Edition"
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jaybee wrote:but they'd go so well with your Quad '57 "Whim-Edition"
Genuine LOL there!

Anyway, I don't know what you mean. Those Quads are superb diffusors at the first-reflection points.
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Active room treatment?
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jaybee wrote:Active room treatment?
They probably would be if I ever plugged them in.
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