" Where are we at with class D right now? Everyone keeps saying that the future is class D but where is that in the future?"
It's already here and has been for a few years. When the CES happens this year I'm not sure we will see any Class A amplifiers on the main floor, maybe not any at all. Don't quote me, I don't have an exhibitors list in front of me. What I do have is an apartment a few blocks away from the CES and have seen HEA, in general, go from cutting edge front and center to almost invisible at the biggest electronic show in the world.
I don't think Kosst saying class D is a fad resonates much with innovative audio companies of today. I also don't think the current young generation of audiophiles care to see huge amplifiers sitting in the middle of their living rooms. I may be wrong, but I haven't seen this. A bunch of old farts, as we are, aren't going to tell the younger generation much about the way they are setting up their stereos.
I'm not trying to offend but the OP says "future" not nursing home bencher audiophiles. Trying to say these massive space heaters are going to somehow become the future is not very realistic. I have many amplifiers, some dating back to the 60's. They're all enjoyable for one reason or another. I'm listening to one from the 70's as I write this. Even though I'm enjoying this amp I can hold in my hand this other little Class D amp and realize the truth. I can also setup this little Class D, tune it, and be right in line with my other amps. Now, I can choose any of my amps to listen to, but reality is reality.
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