We've had the good fortune to be loaned the Chord SPM14000 mono power amplifiers and they are amazing...
I have always theorised that a good enough amplifier will be able to force a recalcitrant loudspeaker to operate to near perfection. Whilst I would hardly call the Mission E83 Elegantes recalcitrant the wall of sound that they produce along with complete depth perception and transparency is simply wonderful. The loudspeakers just disappear into their own soundstage, the sheer grip that these amplifiers are able to exert is stunning.
Ive also been running them into Cyrus Icons, Confidence C1s, and my restored Quad ESL57's. The amps naturally handles them all with complete aplomb. Perhaps the most interesting side effect of these amps is the Tardis-like blue glow they pervade into the room.In our reference room it fetchingly matches the blue lights of the Moon P5 preamp and and Eclipse CD Player. I do enjoy a touch of non chemical pyschedelia...
Let's not talk about the price...
The AV system in the room is still the trusted Denon AVR3805 / DV3910 Receiver DVD combination running into the Mission E80AS Elegante 5.1 speaker system. The screen is a Sharp LCM3700 LCD High Def monitor connected via Audioquest DVI cable. I love the sound of this for movies and music video, the Dark Side Of The Moon SACD is particular fun through this audio set up. Also I would reccomend the Peter Gabriel video compellation with the DTS soundtrack, I love the multi channel remix however I gather the studio made a "mistake" and it is very low gain so dont expect to be able to crank it too far..

Regards
Rab Turner