This is one of the intrigues of class D for me as they often lack some of the more heinous colorations that I associate with transistors and tubes.
Theoretically, since Class-D depends on utlra high speed circuitry it looks like it might be superior in accurately tracking a complex waveform - an extremely linear device that is very cheap and stable.
My concern would be EM/RF noise from the rapid firing of high power MOSFETs in this configuration and how to keep this noise away from power supply rails and everything else. Fundamentally the firing on the MOSFETs is modulated by the audio signal, which suggests thst any noise might highly correlate with the audio signal rather than being random thermal noise...
For a subwoofer this will be less of a problem than for a full range speaker, of course.
I expect Class D will become the norm in future due to progress and the high efficiency.