Hey,
You can make a good amplifier with 2 output transistors per channel. Maybe even 1 with the right designs if low power.
The excess in output transistors is for dreadnaughts. "Fear nothing" designs. They do a couple of things:
- Increase the maximum safe current capabilities
- Reduce the need for negative feedback.
- Reduce the output impedance, making them behave like ideal amps no matter how hard to drive your speakers are.
Sanders speakers has a number of these overbuilt amplifiers for relative bargain prices that sound great and will drive anything. Several models you can literally short safely. The power supply will run out of juice before the output stages ever do. Many other amps will fry if you short the outputs even at low output levels.
Most amplifiers are somewhere in the middle between minimum and complete excess. Luxman integrateds are differentiated almost entirely by the power supplies and the number of output transistors.