Adcom GFA 555 amp upgrades


Hi. I own an Adcom GFA 555 amp, and I'm wondering if its practical to upgrade the amp to the standards of the Adcom GFA 555 series II (or better). Love the power and flexibility of this amp, as it powers my 4 ohm Kef Reference 103/4 towers with ease, but you know how it is, we audio junkies are always trying to squeeze a bit more fidelity out of our gear. Many thanks! -David
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I was an Adcom dealer long ago, I agree the 5802 was by far their best amp. It had that “French dark roast” character of the rest of the line but with a refinement not in the others. I think Audio Amateur had a regulator board that improved the 555 in much the same direction as the 5802, but never heard a “triple nickel” with it installed.
My first experience in high end audio 25+ yrs ago was an Adcom CD player, Preamp and a 100 w per channel Adcom and 200 w per channel Adcom bi-amping a pair of Definitive Technologies BP 20's it was an amazing sound for the money. I still use it today for stereo in my home office 25 yrs later no regrets no need to upgrade.  I'm currently building a home theater in our new home & old habits die hard. I Auditioned some  Sandy Grosse creations the Golden Ear Triton 1 and surround speakers for our 9 channel surround ATOMS system. Already purchased the last OPPO UDP 205 I could find & 4 Goldenear Invisa 650 ceiling speakers.  I've been consider ADCOM again for AMPS but it seems they have fallen behind in development compared to other brands. Any feedback regarding the multi channel ADCOM amps such as the GFA-7605, 7607, 7705 and 7707 would be appreciated. I understand the 7705 and 7707 need a forklift basically to carry and will run hot and make the power meeting spin like a ceiling fan.  Considering other better options any recommendations?  
The 555 is one of those pieces of hi fi that are just about perfect.  I'd leave it alone.. Nelson knew what he was doing when he designed it and if modding is a must that is the man I would talk too.  

Norman