No, class-D amps will NOT work as well as high-current amps, because class-D amps are LOW-current.
The Aerials "spend" a lot of time in the 2.5-3 Ohms region, so you need an amp that is comfortable and stable at low impedances. Again, this rules out class-D amps.
You need high current and high damping factor.
The Aerials "spend" a lot of time in the 2.5-3 Ohms region, so you need an amp that is comfortable and stable at low impedances. Again, this rules out class-D amps.
You need high current and high damping factor.