I am sure the Merrill is a great amp......but how good we will not know until many, many people have A/Bed versus the natural competition.....and by the time they do that there will be more products out to A/B with. Never ending story of spending big money and then having to sell it when the next thing comes out. It is good to be wealthy and unattached to your money.....he he. What if a company comes out with an Class D amp for $5K that is as good (which will probably happen within a couple of years).......are you going to cry? There is no reason why a great amp should cost more than a few thousand dollars. Class D is not expensive. GaNs are only slightly more expensive than Mosfets.....you could raise the product $100 to compensate.
There are reviews posted by those that owned the Merrill Veritas and compared with the new Merrills. They think the new (twice as expensive) amps are better. However, there is a review of the $5K Van Alstine mono balanced amps that were also A/Bed with the Veritas.......He said they were way better....in fact, his words seem more bold than the other reviews. So, is a stock $5K Van Alstine amp in the same league with the new Merrills? For certain, the Van Alstine amps are not classy looking at all......but you could have someone make you sexy faceplates for very little if you have to have it classy.
http://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2018/10/13/audio-by-van-alstine-dva-set-600-mono-block-amplifier
For sure, we are in a very exciting time. Audio has never been so good.....but how much do we need to spend? When new technology is first put out you pay through the nose. Remember the first basic calculator?...at $500 or whatever.....now they cost a $1. Remember the first 1 gig memory cards for your camera? $800!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We don't know how many days we have left in this body.....so spend your money any way you like and enjoy the ride. This very moment is magical....that is for sure. "He who dies with the most toys wins".......does not bring happiness. Happiness is embracing this very moment. I was in ecstasy as a teenager listening to my AM radio in my 51 Chevy.