Switch from AB to D


I have a Onkyo TX NR 3007 that eats up electricity because of 4 amps inside. I would like to switch to the Vidar class D from Schitt's. I really like what I've read about it and the reviews. I am handicapped and can't get out to listen to any class D units in my area so I'm going to depend on some people here give me a good idea where I'd be going from class A B to class D what's my sound. I will be using the Vidar with a Audio Experience Symphony preamp with three matching Telefunken tubes that have been in there since I bought it and it's serviced me well along with an Audio Experience Concerto Plus phono preamp. I have an older Soto Sapphire turntable with a clear audio virtuoso cartridge wooden body that has been rebuilt by the soundsmith what a great sound. Oh by the way I have an Oppo 103 Player for my digital along with PSB image five speakers which I got for a great deal of many years ago and they still sound good with my system.
So the bottom line here ladies and gentlemen what am I going to experience putting a Class D amp with a hundred watts per Channel in place of my Onkyo with 140 watts per Channel at class A B power?
Thank you much
Ron in Highland Michigan
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It's going to be difficult to find an *inexpensive* class D amp that gives you the kind of sonic presentation that you're looking for.

You might look at these

https://www.cherryamp.com/

and see the threads on them over at AudioCircle.

Yes, the Cherry amp has quite a reputation. I don't think they get much air time because of their marketing approach. 
There's a Nord Acoustics One Up on audiogon for $1050 (with discrete op amp input stage, loaded with Sparkos op amps).

Otherwise, the Nord Acoustics stereo amps start at 479 Euro ($540 USD).  200 watts per channel into 8 ohms:

https://www.nordacoustics.co.uk/product-page/nord-one-mp-nc250-stereo-power-amp