Competitive class D amp suggestions


I have been Class D fun since a few years ago when i bought my first class D amp. I like the concept, in general, and all the attractive features of this class of amplifiers. I tried 4 different ones, currently i  stayed with one of them that i consider to be the best among all four amps. I do enjoy and like it. At the same time,  my 5 watts SET amplifier (with more than 100 times higher distortion according to the specs) gives more natural and (surprisingly) notably cleaner sound (THD of the class D amp is 0.001). The soundstage  of the class D amp is not so bad but that of the tube one is still better.   

I remain attracted by class D amps though. 

Any fresh suggestions on reasonably priced class D amps (i mean excluding  non-reasonably priced class D amps, e.g., Merrill amplifiers)?

Any comments on non-reasonably priced class D amps are also welcome (so far i was not able to audition many class D amps and am curious if there are some which could really compete with Class A). 

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@clio09 , thank you for this post. 

In comparison to the LSA, the LSA came off grainy in the upper frequencies, it was clearly heard after listening to the Atma-Sphere amps.

 What you precisely mean with "grainy in upper frequencies", can you be a bit more specific on sonic differences between Atmasphere class d and LSA Voyager amps in different frequency ranges?

@niodari first I will say at it's price point, especially if it was purchased with the introductory discount, the LSA amp is a good value. There is a lot to like about it. However, the upper frequencies did exhibit some distortion, it's overall balance is inconsistent as a result. For example, trumpet would start to sound a bit harsh and grainy, almost aggressive and lacking smoothness in comparison to the Atma-Sphere amps. You can hear this on drum cymbals as well, especially in more complex passages. The violin loses some of it's natural tone. The Atma-Sphere, like a well designed OTL, which Ralph manufactures as well, doesn't exhibit this level of distortion. It is a very smooth and balanced presentation. If you go back and re-read his post above he provides the answer to this very clearly.

@clio09 , clean highs is very important. At the same time, this sale came out now and somehow is motivating me to take this choice. At least, i will know what can be wrong and will see how critical this issue is, thanks again. At this moment, perhaps, i am not still convinced/ready to pay twice more for something that i have never heard. In any case, i have the 5.5 watts SET amp here in my main system. 

@clio09 can you help with another feedback before I take the final decision

do you think that Orchard GaN monoblocks (150 or otherwise 500 watts) can be any better than Voyager ( in particular in terms of the distortion in high frequencies)?  Which of these amps you would choose?