It is indeed difficult to get accurate results but it is fair to say the Monolith's are larger. If we split the difference, I would agree 25% would probably be a conservative (minimum) number.
I estimated for Andrein that the Anthem's were 750 VA, that was being very generous, they could be 530 VA based on pictures I saw for the previous generation, but I would also bet they increased them to about 600 VA, so if I were a betting man, I would also hedge my bet, say 600 to 650 VA each.
Now, time for some corroboration, the MCA 525's stated consumption is 1200 W (high/maximum). For class AB amplifiers, efficiency won't get much better than 70%
https://www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/amplifier-classes
Again let's be generous and assume 80%, then the maximum output of the MCA would be 960 W, that's 192 W, 5 channel driven, that's pretty close to the one channel driven rating of 225 W. Question is, can their efficiency be as high as 80%? If you drop it to 75%, then the 5 channel driven output would be 180 W.
Looking at the Monolith's specs, based on transformer VA rating, assuming 80 % efficiency again, they would have no problem delivering the specified 200 W, all 5 channel driven, in fact they can do so even if we assume a more realistic efficiency of say 50%.
So based on my educated guess, the Anthem will do better with 1 and 2 channel driven, but the Monolith would win in 5 channel driven, especially in terms of the "continuous" rating.
Just a side note, Monolith/ATI also seem to have their own hypes such as:
ATI - "40% more efficient than EI type" That is ridiculously confusing no matter how one interprets its meaning. Ask any EE who knows something about transformer designs will tell you transformer efficiency, typically above 90%, E-I, toroid or other types, is not an issue at all.
Monolith - The VA ratings for the two transformer versions total 2055 VA for the 5X and 7X, whereas for the single transformer versions are 800 VA and 1025 VA for the 2X and 3X.
So their VA/W ratios are are all over the map, yet they are all specified 200 WPC, may be the amplifier output devices are the limiting factor, or something is/are? Or they exaggerated the VA ratings in some ways?
Looking at the Anthem P series, everything (breaker A rating, output watts, power consumption etc.) looks a lot more credible. For example, the P5 comes with two power cords, one for each transformer and the specs actually give you the 1 and all channel driven outputs, still no transformer VA rating given..