Well each output device, six per channel, is rated at 16 amps of current, 250 watts power dissipation, and 250V DC across them (not all at once of course).
However, the amp as we supply it is limited to 6 amps by the provided speaker protection fuses. Note that a 5 amp fuse will supply 200 watts into 8 ohms and that is enough to burn up most voice coils on a sustained basis. If you put in a lot bigger speaker fuses, then then internal 8 amp B+ fuses will blow first, and you will have to pull the cover to replace them.
How big the fuses can be before you start damaging internal circuits, your speakers, your windows, or your ears? We have not tested that.

I suspect that there are very few speakers available that will not blow first if the amplifier is overfused. The Double 550 is making over 300 watts per channel into 8 ohms, both channels driven.
The purpose of the amplifier was not just for absolute power, it was for the "ease" at which it delivers the power RIGHT NOW! It is very fast, 3 dB down at about 100KHZ and slew rate limiting can never occur short of output clipping, and it clips softly.
Just for fun, at the upcoming AudioKarma show, we will probably run a pair of them bridged mono on Jim Salk's speakers in a pretty big room. With over 1KW per channel to play with, we should have enough power.
Best regards,
Frank Van Alstine