Hall of Fame: BIGGEST BADDEST Monster Amps


There have been a lot of posts on:

"tube amps with balls"
"amps to drive my 1 ohm, inefficient speakers"
"amps for rock and roll"
"Levinson, Krell, Bryston, Pass Labs etc"
"sounds more powerful than its rating suggests"
"despite low rating, puts out huge current" etc.

But I somehow find these threads divergent and confusing and still cant seem to short list a new set of monoblocks to biamp (low end) and COMMAND my Magneplanar Tympanis, fill up a large room with EFFORTLESS dynamics and CONTROL the bass with no debates, questions, reservations or tweaky failures.

So let's please hear your thoughts:

What are the all time, hall of fame, MONSTER power amps, where there should be no doubt whatsover about HUGE amounts, of effortlessly dynamic, clean, smooth, audiophile power.

I have to think that for the low end of biamping, this should be a solid state amp, unless someone can really suggest an unusually robust and low maintenance tube amp.

Mark Levinson 20.6?
Pass X-600's?
Bryston 7 B monoblocks?
Parasound monoblocks?

Thank you.
cwlondon
I'll nominate the Bel Canto ef1000m amps I use. 500w/ch into 8 ohm and doubles down to 4ohm. Very efficient, small and light as well, so not so "big but a powerful yet efficient monster power amp in a compact package courtesy of modern Class D amplifier technology.
I'm agreeing with Alberporter, the TRL GT 800's are the king of tube amps and will take on any amp made...but absolute overkill for your application. The GT 400's would be more than enough.
For the best bang for your buck,ultimate clean power and dynamic range, I use QSC