I think we just need to give it time, class D amps have only recently (in amp time frame) grabbed a big enough foothold to get some notice. They are great amps and like you said, have a lot of potential, but it will take time for more companies to join the party. We also will most likely see the advances in uber high end gear, which it will take a while to trickle down to the more reasonably priced gear.
Their offerings are defiantly solid and a really good bang for your buck. The UPA-7 is on sale right now for $599 and would be a good starter amp, giving you the power offerings in receivers over $1,000. I am kind of sad they have discontinued their class D offering, the MPS-2, that thing is a beast, as I was consider getting it.
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I think we just need to give it time, class D amps have only recently (in amp time frame) grabbed a big enough foothold to get some notice. They are great amps and like you said, have a lot of potential, but it will take time for more companies to join the party. We also will most likely see the advances in uber high end gear, which it will take a while to trickle down to the more reasonably priced gear.
Their offerings are defiantly solid and a really good bang for your buck. The UPA-7 is on sale right now for $599 and would be a good starter amp, giving you the power offerings in receivers over $1,000. I am kind of sad they have discontinued their class D offering, the MPS-2, that thing is a beast, as I was consider getting it.