This seems like a commercial version of his First Watt DIY kits. Without the diy savings, this amp seems a bit ridiculous.
Oh, regarding the kool-aid comments and ability to tell them from others in blind tests, this whole realm is a side branch of the single ended tube amp part of the audiophile rabbit warren. All of the First Watt amps have differing distortion profiles, some low enough to pass an a/b test, some with predominant 2nd harmonics, some with predominant 3rd but little 2nd... These amps do in fact sound a bit different from each other. They forego the complexity that would result in more power such as additional gain stages or more complex output topology, or that would produce better specs (many use absolutely no global negative feedback, or very little). How else would one get those chocolaty mids?
If it's not obvious, I've dabbled in DIY and find it quite enjoyable, even with (particularly with?) such designs. It's definitely off the reservation, as far as conforming to prevailing engineering norms go. It can be done inexpensively. Why anyone would spend $3k on a commercial version is beyond me. This is an amp seems limited to the more well to do old Klipsch farts to use on their Khorns, and as a conversation piece. And to keep the place warm in the winter months.