I think for home theater Buckeye or Hypex/Purifi modules are a great choice. They are accurate & vocals/details are clear as a bell...ding.
I've had the older Hypex Ncore, Purifi et400 I believe it was called. An Elac amp with a Class A front end on the much older Ucd Class D module output. These were 3 or 4 years ago. I bought a Hypex Nilai last year & felt it was an improvement. Smoother. Actual decay. More 3D in presentation. Mainstream solid state type amps I had on hand were the Rotel rb1582 mkii, Arcam PA240, Schitt Aegir. They are all a little different. To me the Arcam Class G (1st 50watts class A) clearly has a better top end, a better amp overall. Comparing the Nilai to the Rotel & I can live with either. Rotel is a good mainstream type amp but I think the Nilai was better. The Aegir is more Class A..doesn't have the transparency or power of the Hypex. I probably shouldn't even be trying to compare them. I'll just say I liked the Nilai..but really thought it was great when I had it on living room duty with the TV. And I didn't find it soul-less with music..in its price class.
These newer Hypex & Purifi modules are supposed to be improvements on the old ones I had tried. If I was going for TV/Movies I would give them a try. They are definitely bang for your buck amps. High wattage, dark background, the size of them certainly is a plus. I think they would be perfect for home theater. For music I would just say you gotta try it. But there are better implementations out there for Class D stereo amps over the basic modules. I'm done experimenting with the basic module types. I took an interest in them because of price, wattage, & the specs. All of those adjectives to describe Class D is not what I heard from my last class D module. These newer Purifi might even be an upgrade over my last Hypex.