Guidocorona, I was merely commenting on a spec that clearly was not possible as it was represented. I also demonstrated that with the math.
If you think I was taking a pot shot, I apologize. However, let me point you to a paper:
http://www.atma-sphere.com/papers/myth.html
The paper is about 5-6 years old, written long before class D was commonplace. The fact of the matter is that amplifier manufacturers have been placing specs like this before the public for years. I would prefer that the spec be placed in its meaningful context: that it is not speaker current but something else.
I've been watching the class D technology for some years as you must know if you've been reading through this thread (which has grown quite quickly!). Is it a threat to what we do? I don't think so, not because it might be better or worse, but for the simple reason that I am not going to be so close-minded as to think that nothing can beat what we do: there is no integrity in that.
We've been dabbling with class D for about 4 years and I plan to continue. As I've mentioned before, its a newer technology, and obeys price/performance curves that all new technologies follow. Right now we are in the middle of the curve. What that tells me is that we don't know yet where the technology levels off as it matures: it could go a long way yet! I apologize for my pragmatic outlook, but it is what has kept me in business for the last 30 years...