Quote from one of D-class amplifiers review at 6moons:
Over the years we auditioned a number of class D-based designs and had mixed feelings. There always was something uncomfortable in the music reproduced. Exceptions were class D amplifiers mounted in a wooden enclosure. Somehow the wood’s natural filtering took off the nasty edges. With the Kharma MP150 a similar effect was achieved by loosening one of the screws on the bottom to let the amplifier breathe.
Let’s leave the sanity behind and start loosening screws to determine what impact it has on sound, after all the only way to know the result is to try it, right?
Would not hurt to try wooden enclosure as well…