Future of analog controlled class 'D' amps?


Here's an interesting article on the technology
http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/amplifiers/digital_classD_amplifiers.html

Does anyone here think that they will ever compete with class 'A' amps in terms of sound quality?
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Yes, I did mean class 'A' transistor amps.

Do BASH amps use digitally controlled or analog controlled class 'D' amps? BASH is spreading in subwoofer amps in the consumer grade.
"Since it is not a mature technology yet, price/performance curves *do* suggest that class D will be challenging the current art. But not today."

The Nuforce Ref 9 is the best amp i owned, and i owned a few from Pass, GamuT, Krell, Conrad Johnson, Tact etc...
I know one guy who sold his 25.000$ pair KR Audio Kronzillas for a pair of Reference 9.
You cannot say that it's not mature.
Ndeslions, I'll second that. there are other giant slayers out there too, like CIAdio, and the amps I am using, the H2O Signature monos.
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UcD = Universal class D. which is a technology, not a company, invented by the man who wrote the article I linked to.

I think Bruno was much too pesimistic, a couple of companies have purchased a license to this technology and I'm sure there will be more to follow.

Some will want to make their own audiophile grade class D amps from scratch. Can you imagine ATC deigning to license technology from another company?

BASH is a digital switching class D based architecture developed by a company named Indigo. Several manufacturers have licensed it. Polk is now using it in their LSI subwoofer.