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The "D" in Class D does not stand for Digital and as amp guru Nelson Pass once said, "PWM is definitely analog". Yes, in simple terms the PWM process involves a binary status for the switch modes of the output devices—1 or 0, on or off—but is actually defined by the duration between switch changes, and as such is practically limitless in intermediate values. That sure sounds analog doesn't it?