Does anyone own a tri amped system in Florida I could hear?


That is my query. I have an audiophile friend in Australia who swears by this approach, and I am wondering just how many levels up one can go in SQ as well as full extension tone in doing this. I am a very happy balanced analog EQer for tone but want to experience everything. 
Thanks!  Sorry I don’t have my system posted still but I’ll put it in the next box here. 

tlcocks

My Buddy in Australia is particular about his treble. As I am also. That’s why he tri amped. I do understand there are great complexities with amp choices, crossover choices and cable choices. If I do get to hear a system, I have to hope it’s set up well. That Klipsch video was nice!  Sounded superb even via YouTube. Even iPhone speaker,lol!

Years ago I ran a bi-amped system and added a subwoofer with an active crossover and a third amp.  Spent to much time messing with it and not enough time listening.

What speakers are you using that will allow Tri amp. I know Sonos Faber lilium speakers do it, and they are tempting but my room is too small and the bass drivers would overwhelm the place.

Are u planning to remove the internal crossovers? I guess that would be pure triamp. Otherwise you'll be competing with what's going on inside the speaker but that may be OK. I really think you need to try biamping.  I doubt many people in this universe are triamping, and if so you'll probably never find them to see them in person.  I would like to personally visit a triamp Domain as the systems are extremely technical and well thought out if done well. A true connoisseur.

@tlcocks 

If you find your self in the NYC metro area it could be possible to set something up.

@ghdprentice 

"Unless you have and infinite budget. Each additional piece of equipment reduces the overall investment level of each amp, interconnect, and power cord. Also, introduces possible differences in character of the sound in the system... so, could influence coherence"

The bass mono-blocs ~$16,000 and the mids/highs ~$8,000 each, so call  it ~$32,000 all in.  I wouldn't think that sounds ridiculous to a guy who has stated that he has $150,000 into his system. 

BTW the ARC REF6 and Pass amps are a match made in heaven.  Tubes and class A amps, yeah baby yeah!

Regards,

barts