stereo amp vs monoblocks, any advantages?


Are there any advantages to using a pair of monoblocs as opposed to a single stereo amp, apart from extra power, that is. If so, what do you gain sonically from this?
thomastrouble
Markwatkiss - no advantage but I can think of one disadvantage: two power cords (good cords might be expensive).
Whenever I lift my 75 lb stereo amp, seems like monoblocks would be pretty nice. They'd probably even sound better to me.
I was channeling Bevis with the "monoblocks are cool" statement but that aside other advantages of monoblocks:

if one goes down for repair you still can listen in mono

or run a center channel with the other

fill up the empty shelves on your audio rack

take up more discretionary income
Markwatkiss - no advantage but I can think of one disadvantage: two power cords (good cords might be expensive).
Nope, unfortunately. My "stereo" requires two separate cords, one for each channel!
I love monos, because I can keep my SCs real short.
This is a very significant advantage, IMO.