what they said.
the JL Audio line of subs uses class D. i've owned a pair of f113's.
my Evolution Acoustics MM3 speakers have integral powered subwoofers which use the 1000 watt ICE modules.
as mentioned above, ruthless neutrality (or switching noise?) is a detriment to music in the mids and highs, but a real advantage in the bass. Class D amps are small, efficient and don't get hot. they are also relatively cheap to make.
conventional amplifier circutry has problems with linearity in the bass; not so Class D in my experience.
the JL Audio line of subs uses class D. i've owned a pair of f113's.
my Evolution Acoustics MM3 speakers have integral powered subwoofers which use the 1000 watt ICE modules.
as mentioned above, ruthless neutrality (or switching noise?) is a detriment to music in the mids and highs, but a real advantage in the bass. Class D amps are small, efficient and don't get hot. they are also relatively cheap to make.
conventional amplifier circutry has problems with linearity in the bass; not so Class D in my experience.

