You may find the class D will strip some harmonic texture compared to a tube, & there can be a "cheapness" in the treble which can be addressed somewhat. But if you have some tone control on you xovers like the big Soundlabs, you may be able to dial in some warmth to help this slight starkness in the highs.
I also found if you use the "MW" setting on the PS audio regenerators it helps sweeten things too. But in return you will get an enormous, solid soundstage with effortless dynamics & very low distortion & absolutely no noise.
They can be great.
I also found if you use the "MW" setting on the PS audio regenerators it helps sweeten things too. But in return you will get an enormous, solid soundstage with effortless dynamics & very low distortion & absolutely no noise.
They can be great.