But your comments about inadaquate power supplies, etc apply equally to Class A or AB amps. In fact more so as Class D requires so much less of the voltages required compared with AB and even more so, Class A ones. But I sgree there's lots of crap Class D around o cater for the mid-fi guys who are on a tight budget and are seduced by these garage-built cheap Class D amps.Exactly, because quality power supplies and other factors to make a quality amp costs. What's happening some companies are putting out these flea weight Class D that measure low distortion beyond measurement with inflated power ratings but can't stand up under real world use because they don't have the power supply and current delivery. On the other hand I'd hope that could be achieved under $25k, LOL
The truth is Class D can sound like total crap and still measure well. That's the snake oil of Class D. What I mean by "crap" power rails sag, highs become harsh, sound compresses, due to not being able to produce the power and current needed, this is a fact. Some people like Here Here who has ultra high efficient speakers may never have taxed his Class D so may have a skewed opinion. Class D may work for some people who can keep them in a good working range or not able to hear when they fall apart. This doesn't have to mean human hearing it could also be inferior speakers.
You're right - my Class D amps are exceptionally good ones (Purifi Eigentakt built under licence, etc and Atma-Sphere monos) and they are just ticking over when powering my ultra-sensitive speakers. The Purifi one was equally happy driving Quad or Martin Logan electrostatics, despite their thirst for power.