Yes, at punishing sound pressures. Reminds me of what George from Oz once brought up. He said, "Has anyone tried to make their system sound really, really good at a very low volume?" He's a former sound man, hasn't been here for a while.
I think about that often. Thinking active crossovers, and multiple amps are key. Will get there eventually.
Of course, nothing wrong with a 700 powering big JBLs or whatever boxes to the limits on good Rock. Yep, lots of head room on that 700.
Go outside and do yard work and enjoy the music, just don't piss off the neighbors or blow the speakers. To me that's where a 700 WOPL shines, 400 WOPL for normal to loud listening.
But think of active crossovers and three 400 WOPLs powering a three way speaker system and perhaps a 4th WOPL on the subs. Superior to a single 700 driving normal crossovers in every way.
A 700 would actually be slightly inferior to a 400 in such a system as each additional output adds a tiny amount of distortion.
Maybe someday I'll get my tri-amped JBLs and stereo subs system finished. One more amp to build and then rewire the speakers, along with some house wiring work.
Gene just needs to WOPL some 400 amps to finish his. Later!