Yeah, but are they ($550 B-stock 2200 pair) any better than a $300 brand new Harman Crown XLS1000 stereo amp that can output 215W into 8 ohms/350W into 4 ohms/550W into 2 ohms? I doubt it.
ohh yeah they are, lol... I own an xls1500 and I use the outlaws, and bought the crown after, but that is in its box.. It is a great amp for sure, they sound just like, well nothing, which is what you want... BUT they dont have 12v triggers, they have fans that I can hear {granted they are super quiet}, line level voltage issues {not a deal breaker of course}, then the whole class D and tweeter issues {wether its true or not, who knows} and they are ugly, the lights are BRIGHT as the sun, the chassis are "pro" quality, its just pro gear. So sound is important but honestly if I had to choose between the two sound wise-- I have to say the 2200's win, they are mono blocks which I like, they are made for "home audio" which I like "they have a single light that matches my 2200's light {I like that too}, they get controlled by my preamp, they have good warranties, good cs, great sq, the differences add up fast....
Don't get me wrong the pro amps are awesome and they have come a long way and I like them, but they have there place, and in a nice "pretty" 2.2 audiophile-ish setup isn't it... not for me anyway.... Now, if you have a pair of passive subs or a pair of cerwin vega 215's sure grab some of the xls amps and get crazy, but when you are trying to build somthing classy and aesthetically pleasing, spend the extra $250 and get the rite stuff....
Now don't jump down my throat, I am not saying class d is bad, I have threads around here where I say I love class D, I like pioneers d3 stuff a lot, and wish they would come out with some multi channel units at a good price and flip the business on its ear, but for some reason its not happening, when I spoke to my local pioneer service center about the d3 stuff, he did tell me they had more service isuues than any other pioneer unit, so maybe that is the issue, but what ever it is it is...
I personally prefer class a/b mono blocks for 2 channel music listening, just my preference, not saying anyone elses preferences are wrong, just them are mine...