I was going to wait a while to post full results.  That way, the AKSA could get fully burned in, warmed up, etc.  
When I first hooked it up, it was to a pair of old Energy ESM's in my garage.  However, it's the best those speakers have ever sounded.  The midrange was especially accurate.
After a while, I couldn't wait.  I felt confident that it was wired correctly so, zip-tied everything together and listened to it in the main system.  
I think my initial reaction was "holy f'ing wow."  Not what I usually use to describe hifi.  It's by far the best I've ever heard.  The vocals are so real.  Everything has a nice presence.  My room is limiting me now.  The imaging suffers because I just don't have the room.  However, the imaging is more accurate than what I had.  Everything is more accurate, musical, and revealing.  Also, everything stays together with higher volume.  Before, the sound got confused and sounded pretty bad... now it's like I have a V8 instead of a 4 cylinder.  It just gives more of that great sound as the volume increases.
So, yes, Rod, you suggested the perfect solution.   
  
 I am EXTREMELY happy with the AKSA.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
This amp fixed everything I was noticing was wrong about my current amp.  No grain, perfect bass, perfect midrange.  The only flaws now are my DAC.... which I will be getting rebuilt very soon.
I've only had 1 serious listening session which was last night.  I played Norah J, Coltrane, Radiohead, and Sting.  My system rocks.  It'll be cool to see what others have to say when they hear it.  I'm going to do an A/B comparison between the AKSA and the B&K for my wife to show her what all the fuss was about.  
I'm at the point now where I want to try a few different speaker cables and make sure I've got the best case scenario for my combo.