Re; Dynamics, Class D vs tubes…


Class D amplification vs tube amplification, which is likely to be more dynamic at lower volume playback?   Assuming speakers that are more difficult to drive than average.  Let’s say, 4 ohms dipping to 3.2 ohms and running about 85 db efficient. 

daytrader

West Coast Audiophile,  Enjoy!  I have given the specs of my speakers, the class D Amps I plan to audition are the new X mono blocks from Peachtree.  
Rounding out the field…Shindo Aurieges pre, Quicksilver V4 monos, KEF Reference 1 meta, Basis 1400 TT w/ Vector V4 arm + Benz Ruby OA low output with step up. ICs are Shindo, Spk cabling The Chord Company.  Vinshine Tia Hang.  
Please go ahead impress me now with your answer since you have my equipment list.

d/s

 

For those that wonder the input impedance is 100K, so should play nice with the Shindo.

@daytrader if you have dog in the house, class D will hurt your pet!  I used class D amps for big PA systems, to entertain 80000+ people! Looking at your setup, I would recommend to consider class A SS, or tube amps if max power limitation is not concern. 

IME tubes are more engaging (more punch, detail, fuller sounding) at low volumes.