is it possible to convert a 12v DC to AC 110v inverter into a class D audio amplifier

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if it would be somehow possible to re-do the signal generation and somehow make it able to accept an audio signal input and output an audio signal on the output to power a speaker and work as an amplifier??
I have a 500 watt pure sinewave inverter that might work with some tweaks possibly?
of course it would be a mono output not stereo but is there some way to make it work?

It doesnt have to be exactly class D but somewhere close enough?
 
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there are 2types of pure sine inverters.
the LF ones,using a big stepup transformer and as such are bidirectional capable (example: victron inverters)
HF based, with serveral paralell boost converters to a HV rail, and a PWM stage to chop that to AC. weigth tells you the difference.
 
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