I know that the bottlehead folks are knee deep in prototyping and trying to get the stereomour and the DAC and whatever else out the door... I think it's about time for...
Tube 5.1+ home theatery stuff. After all these years there has got to be a simple all-on-one-chip dolby decoding chip. Or something that can be hacked to make work. toslink or coax in... 5 or more quickie style channels out. But with some kind of plug into the wall power supply instead of umpty million batteries. Whenever someone asks about all tube 5.1(+) people shoot it down with "the audio in movies isn't that good anyway you won't notice the difference" but it's the principle of the thing. I listen to about half a dozen different sources, some DIY tube, some sand, some fancy, some cheap, and ultimately I enjoy them all. But... building my own gear is fun and tweaking (and noticing the audible changes) is what makes the DIY side of things fun. Maybe it's audibly better, but I still don't know how to tell, just like I can't really tell what makes a $40 bottle of wine better than a $4 one. Maybe I never will, but I enjoy movies, music, and wine. And I enjoy hacking together a bunch of parts into a functioning piece of kit.
So... there oughtta be a 5.1 quickie or something. Or a way to buy most of the relevant parts to do it. Or of course even better would be a buy-it-now-able 5 channel SEX pile of parts. I don't need the chassis bits, just the iron and the tubes and the schematic. I wouldn't care if it wasn't supported either.