Sadly, mine is still in the box. Speakers ship the 25th. New build. I will be using two Emos for my 5.1. If I ever decide to go tube, I may end up with extra amps. I would guess they wouldn,t stay unused for long. Putting a system together with separates, is part of the hobby, that to me, makes it fun. When I built my first separates system, it sounded better than anything I had previously owned. I also like the look of separates. Main reason I build with separates is that I feel I get cleaner wattage at higher levels. I'm by no means an electronic engineer, but you can't tell me, cramming everything into a single chassis, is just as good. Show me an AV receiver with 300+ wpc. Speaking of cramming everything into one chassis, the implied paradigm here is why spend money on amps you don't need. I say, why should I spend money on options I don't need. The list of features on a top end receiver reads like a Stephen King novel. If all I want is pure sweet sound and the ability to hear it in 2ch or 5.1, why do I have to pay for 8 different sound modes, multiple zones, and more outputs than you would need for a family of 12. My appologies. This wasn't meant to be a rant, but it annoys me how these popular brand names pile on the options to an allready bloated system, and then want you to pay an extra grand for a measley 30 extra watts. "2 ch. driven". To me there is more value in a well built purpose driven amp, than a jack of all trades receiver, at any price. JMO. Oh and I will be more than happy to post pics of my setup, when I actually get it set up.