Does anyone own a tri amped system in Florida I could hear?


That is my query. I have an audiophile friend in Australia who swears by this approach, and I am wondering just how many levels up one can go in SQ as well as full extension tone in doing this. I am a very happy balanced analog EQer for tone but want to experience everything. 
Thanks!  Sorry I don’t have my system posted still but I’ll put it in the next box here. 

tlcocks

Not my point. Wouldn’t adapt my system. Would one day build it from scratch. Just wanna hear one because I never have. I’d drive hours to do so. Maybe fly further. Out of state. 

Am looking for a wow moment in listening where I say “That’s next level!  I have to build it!”

I would find an ATC Loudspeaker dealer who carries the SCM40 or SCM50 speakers, available either as triamplified or passive versions. Compare. This would represent end - members of what is available commercially. 

@knotscott +1

@tlcocks How would you know if the "wow moment" is due to tri amping and not due to all and every component, and the room. Chances that there is a mirror image of your system somewhere are pretty much nonexistant.

Of course you are right. And I wouldn’t really know. But I still want to hear a properly tuned tri amped system to see how it compares to analog balanced equalized sound. Which is all I listen to and is still preferable to me to just about every other system I’ve heard. But my listening experience is primarily show room set ups, even very pricey ones like d’Agostino monos driving Wilsons. I’ll bet I can hear better constructed systems in the homes and listening rooms of you thoughtful serious hobbyists. Ones with personalized attention to cable looms, mods etc. if such an individual had a well put together triamped system I’d simply love to hear it.