Class D is affordable and sounds as good or better the SS/Valve why buy anything else ?


I have spent a fair amount of my hard earned money on big ticket brand new SS and VT/Valve amplifiers over the years without hesitation, with state of the art 2019 class D amplifiers becoming cheaper and sounding better, i wouldn't join in again.

For older technology amplifiers SS VT/Valve to compete with State of the art class D, Their prices are going up and up.

One example is Pilium Audio from Greece or Bulgaria their Divine Line the prices are all over £100,000 for their pre amps and power amps, I know the UK importer he said they sound OK,

Another example FM Acoustics again up to and over £100,000 for pre and power amps. i have owned FM Acoustics pre and power again their OK,

I am not saying they do not sound good, i am saying why spend this much when state of the art class D probably sounds as good now and can only improve with the GaN capacitors and is nearly up to 100 times cheaper.

Is there still a market for multi thousand £$s SS or VT/Valve amplifiers ?

When class D finally overtakes SS VT/Valves what will people do with their multi thousand £$ amplifiers, keep them knowing there is something better ? Or will we see the market flood with exotic used amplifiers ?

Digital technology is rapidly growing pace and becoming cheaper, with GaN capacitors being introduced the sound is going to get better and better and will slowly or quickly become even more affordable.

If you had 50,000 to spend on an Amplifier, would you buy a high ticket SS amplifier and hope for the best ?

Would you stay safe and go with high ticket valve amp, class D can never match good valves right ?

Or would you sit tight and see how the GaN capacitors can further improve the performance of state of the art class D ?

Please feel free to join in, everybody is welcome, i think its a very delicate/touchy discussion for some people with big bucks invested in older type amplifiers.
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I think I’ve crossed that bridge. Last 3 amps all Class D and can’t see anything other than that now down the road. Especially good for anyone looking to downsize.

Yesterday, The opening track "Ecstasy of Gold" from the Metallica S&M album performed with the San Francisco symphony played and gotta say this all Class D reproduction lived up to it’s name...pure ecstasy and mind blowing... I was there. Great demo album by the way but only if the system is up to the task!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKypYslGEA8


Seanheis1
"The best class A  from 30 years ago is  better than the best Class D of today"

While I won't choose one class over another, (to many variables) the above statement you made is total BS, and you know it.....
In light of all the gushing about how wonderful Class D integrated amps are today I find it curious that none made Stereophile's 2018 Recommended Component list.  In fact they make the following notation in the listing:  
Editor's Note: There are no Class D integrated amplifiers listed.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/recommended-components-2018-edition-integrated-amps-receivers
Pretty sure the pricey Bel Canto Black listed is Class D as is the Peachtree Nova.
three_easy_payments,

Better take a closer look at Stereophile "Recommended Components". There are a couple of recommended class D Integrated. Rogue Audio, NAD. Bel Cantos, to name a few.