Not going to respond point by point but would like to comment as follow.
Bench tests - They will always reveal differences between amps, as stated by many that does not always equate to audible differences, and/or the ultimate indicators.
Marketing talks vs facts - They do say all sorts of things, in manuals, website etc. To to read on on the passive bi-amp, bi-wire, pure direct topics that I mentioned and see for yourself what they had said over the years. @ADTG found out he could drive the 802D2 (supposedly very hard to drive with his Denon mid range receiver nicely. He's been told to use amps like Classe's, but I guess he wasn't that gullible a person and wouldn't listen to them.
Ironically, like me, he also owns a few preamp and amps, and some expensive ones.
Restoration/repair techs- know a couple of those too, just got mine recapped just because they were old. I was too busy to do it myself at the time. They also told me how great the pair was and that people would pay upwards of $3000 (not true) for just the power amp (used of course). With due respect, they are techs. Some are really good but it does not always mean they can be taken as the authority, they could be offering opinions from hearsay and what they read from subjective reviews.
Side note on subjective reviews
How many times you've read something like "......I was able to hear things I had never heard before..................". That, coming from experienced professional reviewers make me wonder how many times they are said, and will continue to say about products they reviewed and to be reviewed.
Back to the AU-X1
I read a lot about the Sansui AU amps and would like to spend more time on the schematics, time permitting. I am very impressed with the quality of the available information, complete with good quality schematics and some lab measurements (though not by 3rd parties). I just listened to my SC-7 and SM-7 again last night, switching the flat amp in and out using my 2V rated DAC, the system sounded wonderful either way. If I have time I will do a couple of REW plots, and I am confident the overlays of the plots will likely look like one plot, i.e. within 1 to 2 dB over the 20-20,000 Hz range.
Cautionary: Note that this could just be hearsay as I came across such talk from the internet. Reportedly, if your unit is the earlier version, there appeared to be issues with "easily triggered" oscillation causing the output transistors to blow. So, just in case such internet hearsay were true, even to a point, be careful with how you use it. If you wish, I can try to google it again and post the link.