Different amps for summer and winter?


I live in Southern New England, where the temperature gets to about 100 on the very worst summer days, and falls to below 0 in January or February. I've wondered, half seriously, about having two sets of amps -- a pair of class A babies to warm up my listening room in the winter, and a very cool running set of, say, class D amps for the summer months. Is there anyone out there who actually does this?
hodu
Schipo,
Lots of the climate zones in United States do not have neither fall or spring. Mid-seasons usually have winter day and summer day swapping arround. for this I'd recommend having an A/B switch and turning them on whenever you feel like worming up or cooling off.
How I've heard everything. A winter system and summer.When I had my house with a yard I did have outdoor speakers. 
Live in a suburb of Memphis, summer days are hot as hell most every day but still use the same tube integrated amps, and tube pre/solid state amp year round switching between them every 2 weeks for different sound.