I have not posted any yet. When I can catch a breath I will do so. I would be encouraged by some show of interest from the members along with their reasons for wanting all that power. It does have an interesting power and tube saving function where the listener can use one, two or all three pairs of output tubes as needed. The pairs are individually selected by an independent switch for each as required for the volume level desired. When one is listening quietly at night only one pair is needed thus saving electricity and life of the unlit tubes. As the listening level is raised more pairs can be called into service. Since the pairs are selected individually the listener can rotate between the three for the quiet listening sessions using pair one today, pair two tomorrow etc. I feel this is the best way to give the listener a high powered amp without the associated costs of running such when only a few watts are often all that is needed.
For now I can tell you it is the same size and looks very much like an RM-200 with 6 output tubes and 3 drivers, XLR input and five output posts like the ones on the RM-200. It is all tube and all hand wired. The power supply is bigger and has cap-choke-cap filtering like the RM-9 MKII. The price is $6,500 per mono amp.