I sugguest a 5 channel amp...
* Channels 1/2, 3/4, and 5 each have seperate regulated power supplies that can be nerfed via potentiometers to produce anything from 20 to 200 WRMS for channels 1-4, and anywhere from 200 to 1000 for channel 5.
* LCD indicates what each channel is currently capable of in volts^2/impedance
* Channel 5 is a class H topology. (Maybe not, I can dream)
* All 5 channels can be bandpassed between 20 and 20000 hz with sperate selected 2nd/3rd/4th order slopes for HPF and LPF. None of this "let's nerf the low pass for this channel and the high pass for that channel" And they are done on an adjustable rate logarythmic slope, which makes it as easy to go from 20000hz to 19,980 hz as it to go from 40 to 60 hz.
* LCD readout shows exactly what frequency your crossovers are set at.
* Dual gains, one to set the sensitivity of the amp, the other for the lowest voltage sensitivity of a compression circuit.
* LED indicated clipping.
* LCD readout shows voltage settings of both gains
* The footprint is made big, and kept that way for massive cooling potential.
* LCD Readout options during play: Driver impedance, voltage, current draw, Ratio of input signal to onset of clipping as a percentage, uptime in hours, kilowatt hours of every channel, total kilowatt hours, average power output, graph of frequency of frequencies played etc..
* No chrome. No carbon fiber. No BS (maybe a few useless extras). The ultimate audiophile amplifier.