Now I feel left out.
Let me play too.
While I don't have the sheer
amptitude of mike...

.... I do like to be clip proof - and let's face it - you can get great deals by purchasing pro amps instead of consumer stuff - you typically get more power and better build quality for a lower price in general.
My main 2 channel listening room is 3 way active and has 1 x Yamaha P2500S for treble and 2 x Yamaha P3500S; one for mids and one for woofers. I will be adding a P7000S
or twin bridged Behringer EP2500s in a few months as it goes to a 4 way active system that will likely use twin JL W7 12s for the woofers. For cosmetic reasons, I'm really gravitating towards teh P7000S. While it's less power than a pair of Ep2500s(
only about 1000 watts x 2 with a single P7000S as compared to 2000 x 2 with twin bridged EP2500s)With the impedance of the drivers I'm running currently, the approximate power available to tweeters(7 Ohms) is about 265 watts, power to mids(7 Ohms) is about 385 watts each and the woofers(8 Ohms) are getting about 350 watts each. I have only one dedicated 20A circuit to the 2 channel stereo system right now. But I will be adding another 20A circuit when I add the additional amplifier.
My computer stereo is 3 way full active with 2 x Crown XLS202D for mids and highs and a Behringer EP2500 on the woofers. With the impedance of the drivers in this setup, I'm getting 200 watts to each tweeter(8 Ohms) and about 200 watts to each midbass(8 Ohms) and about 650 watts to each woofer(4 Ohms). I have two dedicated 20A circuits run to my computer center, btw.
Images of amplifiers in my 2 channel room and of amplifiers in my computer system:
-Chris