I think NC400 Ncore is their best sounding amplifier from Hypex.I have monoblocks of Hypex and they just look and sound fantastic. Comparable to any class AB. I have used best cable and binding posts and XLR input plugs of my choice. It’s about 200 watts at 8 ohms.I bought the Nord Ncore amp with Sparkos and Sonic Imagery discrete opamps for the input buffer board. These opamps can be easily switched.
The difference in the sonic signature of the Ncore amp with these two opamps is pretty dramatic. The Sonic imagery has an extended top end and as a result perhaps sounds more resolving. The Sparkos has a denser sound with slightly rolled highs.
I prefer the Sonic Imagery, but I can see how many would prefer the Sparkos sound.
So, its difficult to generalize the sonic characteristic of a Class D amp.
While I liked the Nord amp a lot with the Sonic imagery opamps. I found that when paired with my speakers, it was a bit too revealing and was causing listening fatigue on lesser recordings. Which got me looking for a new amp.
I ultimately bought the Luxman m900u amp to replace the Nord. It just does everything better, but at a significantly higher price point. So perhaps its not right to compare.
Nord recently came out with an improved version of their amp NC 500 amp with Rev D board which a friend of mine bought and is very happy with it. They also have an NC1200 based amp and the latest Purifi 1ET400A based amp.
I think Class D amps sound great and I don't think its a good idea to generalize the sonic characteristics of Class D versus Class A/B. I bet the Mola Mola amps sound fantastic and could very well work better than the Luxman amp I am using in my setup.
I decided to buy the Luxman amp, cause I was able to get a home demo and it worked really well in my setup.
The specifications are also very impressive.
Could be with some revealing speakers you might have faced this problem.
But for me these amplifiers are very very good.