Only some of Audio Research's early class D amplifiers are not still serviceable, to correct something stated above. At least according to ARC's site list of unserviceable models.
I own Audio Research class D DSI200 integrated and I love it and find it to be quite warm and tube-like sounding. That's how they voiced it, to sound like their tube amps. And interviews with their lead designer as ell as reviews (to extend you put any stock in those) at time of release 2010-ish make clear they considered it very successful in meeting that goal.
There've been a lot of developments in last 10 yrs, but I don't think I'd trade my ARC for another class D today. But that's just me.
I own Audio Research class D DSI200 integrated and I love it and find it to be quite warm and tube-like sounding. That's how they voiced it, to sound like their tube amps. And interviews with their lead designer as ell as reviews (to extend you put any stock in those) at time of release 2010-ish make clear they considered it very successful in meeting that goal.
There've been a lot of developments in last 10 yrs, but I don't think I'd trade my ARC for another class D today. But that's just me.