Class A particularly when no NFB used tends to have a somewhat warmer sound.
I have not heard Class D that I would call an inherent warm sound, in fact not warm at all, however if a touch of warmth is what one seeks a tube pre-amp upstream can help accomplish the goal. The ARC sp16 I use with BC ref1000m amps does this to perfection through my very neutral sounding OHM Walsh speakers. Tweaking of ICs and such can even make a useful difference here.
Hifi is like making soup. You gotta toss all the right ingredients in the pot together to make it tasty for you. Class D is a very good base to make your soup with IMHO. Where it goes from there YMMV.
I have not heard Class D that I would call an inherent warm sound, in fact not warm at all, however if a touch of warmth is what one seeks a tube pre-amp upstream can help accomplish the goal. The ARC sp16 I use with BC ref1000m amps does this to perfection through my very neutral sounding OHM Walsh speakers. Tweaking of ICs and such can even make a useful difference here.
Hifi is like making soup. You gotta toss all the right ingredients in the pot together to make it tasty for you. Class D is a very good base to make your soup with IMHO. Where it goes from there YMMV.