Wireless, as you can see there are plenty of folks who have managed to implement their many versions of class D amplifiers with success and I'll take a liberty here and say in some cases their success have been startling. It's also important to ask yourself why so many established manufactures are embracing this technology.
There are many great amplifiers out there and the class they've been pigeon holed into maybe more of a misleading hindrance than a tool when it comes to choosing a product. Even the gap between vacuum tube designs has narrowed considerably.
For me the excitement of this hobby comes from the first hand experience of using a product regardless of its pedigree and design and realizing I like the way it sounds. Be fair to yourself and keep the audition door open to everything.
Vic
There are many great amplifiers out there and the class they've been pigeon holed into maybe more of a misleading hindrance than a tool when it comes to choosing a product. Even the gap between vacuum tube designs has narrowed considerably.
For me the excitement of this hobby comes from the first hand experience of using a product regardless of its pedigree and design and realizing I like the way it sounds. Be fair to yourself and keep the audition door open to everything.
Vic