David@FrankHarvey said:
In past conversations, they've always denied they'd take the digital route as it just wasn't good enough, so they've obviously stumbled upon/developed something with the technology that has been enough to change their minds.
....or have finally caught up.
Dissapointing that they haven't gone down the fully digital class D route in the same way as NAD and others. Never could see the sense in starting with a digital signal, turning it into analogue, then using that analogue signal to produce a digital PWM signal for the output drivers.