Class D amps that are superior to all or most?


Recently, I have heard about some Class D amps that may be close to the best there is regardless of class. Certainly, this technology has been in development for decades. The main issue has always been the switching power supply. In this regard, I have taken notice of AGD. They have created a whole new power supply that “switches” at a frequency 100 times the normal silicon based MOSFET. The designer uses a gallium nitride based PS. Interesting, it is enclosed in the KT88 glass envelope that sits on top of his amps. I am aware of two more pricey amps that seem to be also at the top- the Solution and the Merrill. There must be others that compete for the title. After my thread, “Is there a SS amp that can satisfy a SET guy?”, I am still on the quest.
Don’t want to spend $50K!
mglik

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I'm doing class D over here and it  doesn't sound harsh to me. Everything is so system dependent. In some ways, my previous First Watt F7 was slightly brighter than my current Wyred 750 LE.
@erik_squires  What about the "standby" mode? I definitely notice my Wyred sounds better after it least a day but preferably two.
I haven't tried leaving it in standby mode.
Maybe on paper, George. However it's all about perception. It's all about how different people perceive sound differently. There is no universal best, regardless of schematic or measurement.
Can someone answer this for me please, especially George...

Since all amps have sonic defects and no amp is perfect, why can't people with class D amps just live with those defects inherent to that topology and people with class A amps live with class A defects and people with class A/B amps live with class A/B defects and so on?

Like I said, no amp is perfect. So why all the hate for class D?  My class D amplifier, and others I've had, does a lot of things amazingly well.
Like women, my amplifier has some defects but I'm willing to live with it.

George?...