Mapman, I just noticed that you have class D amps as powerful as they are don't think they are out of the woods when it comes to driving ESL's
Their achilees heel is driving low impedances in high frequencies, they behave in a similar fashion.
Just look at the black trace that is the frequency response of the Belcanto Ref1000 driving a simulated speaker load, see how it goes all wonky, it should be flat, and that load is no where near as severe as an ESL load in the HF.
http://www.stereophile.com/content/bel-canto-ref1000m-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements
Cheers George
Their achilees heel is driving low impedances in high frequencies, they behave in a similar fashion.
Just look at the black trace that is the frequency response of the Belcanto Ref1000 driving a simulated speaker load, see how it goes all wonky, it should be flat, and that load is no where near as severe as an ESL load in the HF.
http://www.stereophile.com/content/bel-canto-ref1000m-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements
Cheers George