VTV Purifi amp models


I am considering a Purifi amp from VTV. Today I have a pretty high end SET amp (Viva Aurora monos) which I am likely to keep and a set of Tube Research Samson monos (Solid state 300W/8 ohms).  I am driving a pair of Green Mountain Audio C3-HX speakers (92-ish db efficient and first order crossovers) as well as occasionally pair of updated Klipsch Chorus II when I want to rock the house :-)  My questions are as follows: 1) Has anyone tested any of the VTV Purifi amps and if so did you have a chance to compare to other top flight    Class A or AB amps? How do the stack up sonically? I have read great technical things about the Purifi amp from Bruno and others. While I have not tested any Class D amps in my system I have been skeptical that they can deliver the musical goods. 2) In the VTV Purifi line up I can see going with the monoblocks vs the stereo so you get two power supplies instead of one. I am curious if anyone has experience with the monos with the 3000w power supply to know what else it buys you. I would of course opt for the input board that lets me pick different op amps to give me some flexibility in tailoring the sound.
 I know Ric over at EVS is modding these and am not sure if I would go down that path...So my initial interest in thestock performance. Thanks in advance for any insights.
tellefsen
No..here is the description:NEW Monoblock VTV Amplifier with Purifi 1ET400A module and VTV amplifier custom input buffer and full 3000W power supply to provide the greatest signal headroom. Selected options for the modular plug-in discrete opamps from Sparkos, Sonic Imagery and Weiss.
Yup, here is the other thing, the person, that I dealt with, was top notch, no questions ask, if you're not happy.  Every question I ask, I received a speedy response. NO MESSING around.. Top notch customer service.

You can't go wrong.. Great reviews, on Purifi with Sparco opAmps and voltage regulators on their buffer boards. Never used one but heard a pair without buffer boards. It was still better to me than either Ncore or Ice, without aftermarket buffer boards. The Ncore was second with buffers and the Ice was third, FOR ME.. Still tough to beat the all around $ for $ with Ncore NC500s and 2590 Sparcos, they are really One Up.

All out, Purifi, with all the goodies.. There is a guy that hotrods that pile also... One Up again... How fast you want to go.. so to speak? He gets rid of the fuses, wires direct and adds SR fuses, with good cable, solders everything with good solder, paints all the contact surfaces with graphene, la-te-da...

Virgin chip monks assemble all the boards really really fast.
Just kidding, they are not chip monks, come to think of it they aren't virgins either.  Chip monks and rabbits, what else they gonna do,
Sing and what else? YUP...you got it.. work on stereos. :-)

Regards