I generally think of the Odyssey units more as PA amplifiers than serious audiophile gear. Throw lots of brute force at a problem, but not a lot of finesse ending up with a "warm" but bloated sounding box. If that is the sound you like, then I am not surprised the Cherry was not to your liking. It is transparent, not "euphonic".
Bruno is a promoter, but unlike many in the audio industry, actually has the technical chops to put something together.
Switching frequency was important 10+ years ago before people figured out putting the filter inside the feedback loop.
The claim the output filter is "deadly" to euphonics, again is "old" knowledge, see last comment about the placement of the filter in new higher end class-D amplifiers, not to mention a bit better practical understanding of how to tune class-D filters, however, keep in mind the filter is to keep ultrasonics out of the speaker.
Bruno is a promoter, but unlike many in the audio industry, actually has the technical chops to put something together.
Switching frequency was important 10+ years ago before people figured out putting the filter inside the feedback loop.
The claim the output filter is "deadly" to euphonics, again is "old" knowledge, see last comment about the placement of the filter in new higher end class-D amplifiers, not to mention a bit better practical understanding of how to tune class-D filters, however, keep in mind the filter is to keep ultrasonics out of the speaker.