Analog is obsolete pure digital not class D ...


So says Euro Technics roll out of SUG700m2 marketing hype of real breakthrough? Pick it up at 3:18. Later they speak to their phono section which has been expanded over the first gen. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDWSoRuweGg&t=362s&ab_channel=PanasonicEurope
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When 99.9% of the signal is manipulated by digital technology, it's a mostly digital amp, and we should call it such.
If its class D, it will be an analog circuit. But IIRC there is a class reserved for an amplifier that decodes directly from a digital source- class T.
Just to be clear, class D is an entirely analog process. It was proposed as a class of operation in the 1950s and the first commercial class D amps were made in the 1960s.