It's probably more accurate to say that it adds some small waves to the water. From an overall perspective, however, it's not even rocking the boat.
Sure, distortion specs at its relatively low power ratings push the limits... Can't argue that. But in other areas, important areas, it's not exactly a depth charge, blowing the AHB2 out of the water.
I'm trying to figure out the market this plays in. Who is their customer? I guess if you have $800.00 to spend, and if 36/56 watts per channel (8/4 ohms) is what you are looking for, or if you're the last of the big spenders and have $1600.00 to spend for 95 watts (only into 8 ohms--the amp evidently wont bridge into a four ohm load), if a 180 day warranty is OK (it's hard to tell from Shenzhen Audio's Web site what the actual warranty period is, but they state they will honor a defective replacement for six months from date of purchase--Topping's own site says it's a year, but qualify it by saying that local agents set the actual warranty), if the two piece form factor is what you want (four boxes in bridged mode), then it's all there for you.
However, for me, it's not quite the total package. YMMV