(...) class D marketing is a tendency to hyperbolic generic claims of the type. . . 'X crushes SS/tube sacred cows costing 4 times as much'
You hit the nail o the head, Guido. This is the reason I gave this example.
Class-D ppl are trying to persuade everyone that Class-D amps are SOTA. They are not. They may compare favourably to other SS/tube designs in their price range, but only provided that you like this kind of sound.
As I said before - I have owned and evaluated varoius class-D designs, and they were quite good for the price, but I never considered them to be SOTA or significantly better than competing SS/tube designs.
I just wanted to make it clear.