User:TonyD123/Digital amplifier company

The Digital Amplifier Company' is a company based out of Eastern Pa that specializes in producing high end amplifiers for the audio enthusiast. The Digital Amp Co. has been developing and individually hand building Class D Amplifiers since the company's founding in 1996. The Digital Amp Co has released several Class D's, most notably the DAC 4800A, Cherry Jr, Cherry and Cherry Plus. The company is expected to be releasing a MONO Amp within the next few months.

DAC 4800A
The DAC 4800A is the company's pioneer Class D amp. The DAC 4800A is based on proprietary and patented technologies produced through more than a decade of intense research and development. The output stages are ultra power efficient, allowing maximum use of the power supply's full potential while generating near zero heat. The DAC 4800A was very successful in bringing The Digital Amp Co into the audiophile market. The DAC 4800A laid the groundwork internally for the very successful Cherry line that the company released in 2003.
 * 0.047 Ohm Output Impedance (1KHz)
 * Super Low Noise — 114dB SNR 	5Hz to 60KHz Frequency Response
 * Super Low Distortion — <0.005% THD+N (1KHz), <0.006% IMD @ 10W
 * "Deep Knee" THD curve — <0.009% THD+N at 1/2 power
 * Wideband Purity — <0.009% THD+N (20Hz to 20KHz) @ 10W
 * High Power — more than 380Wpc into 8 ohms, more than 640Wpc into 4 ohms
 * Bridgeable for Massive Power (>1000W into 8 ohms)

Cherry Models
The Digital Amp Co made a huge splash within audio circles when they released their Cherry models. The Cherry expanded on the popular DAC 4800A model by increasing the power supply and encasing the amplifier in a thick steel chassis with a bright, textured paint finish. The Cherry offered an upgraded motherboard for lower noise and distortion, used fewer interconnects and shorter and fatter power traces. The Cherry also came with an improved output filter and modulator. The attractive look of the new steel design helped The Digital Amp Co to garner interest across the entire audio market.

Cherry Mono
The Digital Amp Co has hinted on audio forums such as Audio Circle and Audio Nervosa that a Mono amp was in the works.