You've got to be kidding, and you are deluding yourself. For one thing, just the literature on that Bladelius amp is laughable. I especially like the part where it's "fully balanced", but has a single-ended input stage. What does that mean? This is a run of the mill 165w/ch solid state class AB integrated amp with a larger than normal (for the power output) power transformer, because audiophiles like big transformers. It uses four pairs of power transistors per channel, which is nothing special, it isn't rated into 4 ohm loads, no less 2 ohm loads, and it doesn't even state a noise specification. If I were in the market for an integrated amplifier I wouldn't give this product any consideration at all. And the advertising copy makes me want to puke; an "endless supply of power for any load"? They can't even get the input impedance specification straight, stated as 20Kohms in one place, and 50K in another.
There is nothing magic about this amp, it is made out of the same components many other amps are made out of, using, perhaps, some minor variation of a very typical circuit topology, and there's nothing about it that would indicate that somehow its operating characteristics are going to change dramatically after it warms up.
I'm not going to Sweden, even for free, so that you can try to convince me to be delusional along with you.