Thank you for sharing thoughts on the said subject.
Class-D (or T if you like) is gradually gaining popularity, in areas such as car stereos, etc. for it is an area where nobody seem to care about microdynamics, low-level micro sonic details, etc.
There are strengths in Class D amps though, and that is the soundstage is quite stable when loud; with proper staging and good speakers, the soundstage can literally penetrate the wall a couple of feet or more, thus giving you the illusion that you are there. Depth is a problem, however, for the lack of microdynamics and some details that typically required to construct the so-called "ambience" that certain amps are good for.
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