My new VTV Audio Class D amp arrived today


I ordered the amp from Warren with the Purifi module and the Sparkos ss3602 op amp, the latter chosen for its somewhat more relaxed sonic presentation compared to the other op amps that VTV offers.  Right out of the box, it strikes me as quite musical, without any noticeable harshness, although few inner details of the music are so far revealed.  It is dead quiet, as expected.  So with my initial favorable impressions, I will report back after it has 100 hours of run-in to comment on its SQ.  
whitestix
I find most food Class D amps are just cut out for the job. No nonsense. No esoteric flavors just clean and the F word dare I say flawless. Of course some won’t like flawless. Not everyone likes anything especially if used to esoteric flavors of tube amps for example that are just not cut out to drive many modern speakers but have nice harmonics to offer.
Of course you still have to pay attention to things like impedance matching and how much power needed to go how loud from how far but all that is a piece of cake when you have a true performer carved out from the latest innovative technology that effortlessly does the deed without breaking a sweat. Not some fossil that was the best they could do back in the 20th century.
@whitestix — as an owner of a DNA 0.5 RevA I’d be very interested in how the VTV compares to your DNA and the differences between them.  Thanks in advance!
I just bought a VTV Purifi Eval 1 that will arrive tomorrow. The company seems to have their act together and I’d rather buy from an American manufacturer. I didn’t envision getting mixed up with a confusing array of upgrades so this model was attractive to me. 
rtorchia,
Good for you, I hope you enjoy it.  I haven't swapped my McCormack SS amp in place of the VTV amp yet, but I did with my Don Sachs KT88 tube amp.  The VTV is a very neutral sounding amp, while the Sachs amp is emblematic of the very best tube amplification, of which everyone knows the characteristics they have.  I enjoy them both very much and don't need to chose one over the other.  However, in the blistering hot summer here in the Central Valley of California, the VTV amp will stay in the system.