Don't just toss a bomb out there OP - labeling a whole class of amps as "dry and lifeless" is not based in any reality. There are good sounding Class D amps, I have one. The TAD M2500.
Class d has been sold by the magazines as the next great thing in audio but all i hear is a next great blunder in audio history it is a way to make an amp cheap and quick and sounds ok rather than spend the time effort and money to make a good amplifier.
My back and I love our Class D Arion Audio S-500 amp. Not dry at all. Neutral and squeeky clean top to bottom. YMMV, but never underestimate the ability of a talented designer to get the sound he wants from any topology.
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