I agree.
Hum noise is a major problem when it comes to all amps (internal and external) for a lot of people.
But at least with external amps, you could manage the problem easier.
I had this issue when I had dual Rythmik subs.
2 subs humming in stereo.
In addition to hum noise, I think most audiophiles prefer "separates" over "integrated" anyway - separate amps, separate preamp, etc.
External amps (Krell, Mark Levinson, Bryston, McIntosh, etc.) are just too popular with audiophiles to give up.
Who are the people buying these $20K speakers? Audiophiles who also buy high-end amps.
As if audiophiles are willing to trade in their Krell, Mark Levinson, Bryston, McIntosh, etc. for little class-D amps stuck inside speakers? Kidding me?
If audiophiles aren't willing to accept pro amps (Crown, QSC, Yamaha), why would they accept these little class-D amps inside speakers?