Happy to see a thread "celebrating" this technology. I have a Taranis Class D power amp from Merrill Audio. Apart from the sheer power this thing supplies, I'm very impressed with the quality of bass from Totem Forests when driven by it. I think outstanding bass quality might well be a hallmark of Class D design. The Totems' bass is impressive to begin with - especially considering their driver size, but the Taranis takes them to another level. Bass is deeper and fuller than with either the solid state integrated I was using (Hegel H-200) or my EL-34/78WPC tube mono blocks. The Taranis makes using a subwoofer with the Forests truly unnecessary for most (most) recorded material. I also like the fact Merrill has produced a balanced design. Having recently brought a Schiit Freya pre-amp into the system, I can now run balanced outputs from CDP & DAC into the Freya and from Freya into the Taranis. Balanced, to my ear, is associated with a less fatiguing and cleaner sound. The Taranis certainly allows long listening sessions; I don't experience listener fatigue using it. Add to that cool running and no reliability issues, so far. I did attempt a review of it here on A'gon. shortly after buying it. Thanks very much to Audiogon member D. Patterson for getting me started thinking about Class D (he's been something of an audio mentor - intentionally or not!). Thanks also to Guidocorona for pointing me towards the Taranis and Merrill Audio.