My most recent discovery in studio monitors,are the M-Audio DSM1's,which are DSP reference monitors,which are geared towards the high end digital realm-particularly for professional,all-digital applications.
Upon first viewing these monitors on M-Audio's website,I became curious to thier design,but for me personally,I became put off by the fact that they're a class D amplifier design,mainly because in my particular set up,they are not only very expensive,but completely unecessary for my needs & while I have never heard class D monitors before,I still question the advantage of such a design,being that I can't imagine a better pair of monitors other than my Adam A7's for nearfield use in a small studio(in any recording medium)?
Class D amps provide exceptional power efficiency,which requires smaller heat sinks,as well as a smaller power supply & with today's technology,they are supposedly optimized for the digital medium,as they offer a superior conversion process-a prudent feature,one that is ideally suited for a pc based set up(or so it is said).
Class D amps were originally designed to control motors(exclusively for small dc motors),so to achieve good audio quality in a monitor,it requires upgrades in electronics & a special design configuration to pull it off.
This makes class D monitors very expensive & seemingly unecessary-particularly so,since the new Event Opals do not follow this design....very peculiar stuff,indeed!
As far as I am aware,most monitor amplifiers are-at least in the intermediate
range,comprised of class A/B amplifiers, & as such,these monitors offer the benefits of each class,thereby creating a synergy,canceling out the ill-effects of each,stand-alone class of amp.
The DSM1's are the latest of a growing number of class D amps out there,so perhaps it is for good reason in certain applications.
Drivers: 6.5",anodized aluminum cones--1" Teteron fabric neodymium tweeter
Amplifiers: 180 watt class D(100 watt LF,80 watt HF)
Frequency response: 49Hz--27kHz
Inputs: XLR,TRS,SPIDF & AES
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/StudiophileDSM1.html-Thom