Any love for Rogue Audio Apollo Dark monoblocks?


This is more of a casual question.  In my research and audition of loudspeakers these past few months, I've also taken note of the brands that dealers use/sell.  Even before I considered building a nice two channel rig, I liked Rogue Audio. However, Rogue Audio is noticeably absent. Their top of the line monoblocks, the Apollo Dark, look sexy and ominous, all at the same time.  In a conversation with a Rogue representative some time back, he described one of his all time favorite systems as Magnepan 20.7s, driven by the Apollos with a big pair of subs.  Anybody here have the Apollo Dark mono amps or have experience with them?  Thanks in advance.
kcpellethead
like @mr_m i have heard them driving both Vandersteen Quattro and 7 - excellent sound
give Bruce a call at Stereo Unlimited in San Diego a call...he carries many amps, will give you unvarnished input
I own a pair of Apollos with some upgrades (almost the same as the Darks). They drove my Evolution Acoustics MM3s very well, lots of clean power. I replaced them with a pair of LR Audio Kronzilla DXLs, BIG improvement in overall sound, but the Rogues are more powerful. It depends on your speakers sensitivity, I guess...
I listened to a pair of Rogue Apollo Darks connected to a pair of Vandersteen Quattro Wood Ct loudspeakers. All I can say is wow, what a beautiful combination. To me, the Rogue mono's sound wonderful.
@stevecham 

Thanks for the response.  I have the Manley Shinook SE phono stage.  Didn't even know that Manley made monoblocks.  Interesting.  
No experience with these but this brief review seemed very positive:

https://www.dagogo.com/2016-ces-day-three/

I do, however, own and enjoy a pair of Manley Labs NEO 250 monoblocks that are more powerful than the Rogues, are also made in the USA (trannies too!) and are 250 Watts into 5 Ohms (10 EL34s per amp). A pair is a couple thousand $ less expensive than the Rogues. Just saying.