ARCAM compared to Krell


I have ARCAM P 7 and AV 8. I looked at the Krell components and what to know if any one out there has compared these. I am in a very confusing state of mind any input will be appriciated.
njaferi
Okay, I'm convinced - you need probably could use the heavy iron. Krell is not the only option in high-powered, quality amps, though I'm sure it is a good one.
I would love to get a recommendation form you on which other can be used. I have not used the Krells but have read that they are good on sound but do not give that musch wormth. Please provide your input.
I am not the best source for information on heavy, high-powered amps, but based on my experience you might want to look into Sim Audio for more warmth. McCormack isn't bad either. But there are many others here who know much more on this subject.

For myself, I simply cannot abide the huge torroidal power supplies, the heavy aluminum casing and completely unaesthetic, wife-unfriendly footprint of most Krell amps. They just don’t cut it in the average living room, for instance. But also, and more to the point, I personally don't think those I have heard sound as good as my Linn amps, which use a switch mode power supply (thus are in comparision light and small), are stable into any speaker load, and are pleasing to any eye. Unless you are going for the Klimax solos (10K each), Linn amps are lower powered than the big Krells. Mid level Linn amps like the 2250 or the 5125 (multi channel) are around 230 watts into 4 ohms. Still, if you have a Linn dealer where you live, they most certainly should be auditioned. They are also a great value used, if you would consider buying that way.
I had the Krell TAS as the AMP in mind. I would stick with the ARCAM DV 29. I wanted to keep the AV 8 too but will move to the Krell HTS. I wanted to drive my HTM 1 and the 802's with some more power. B&W's require a lot of power.
I have a DV27 into Meridian 861 / Krell Showcase. I have had the Krell driving much harder loads than my Sonus Fabers (Wilson, B&W, Martin Logans). Whilst at entry level, it is not the most powerful 5 channel amp (125W), at over 30 kilos it does have a serious power supply on board to cope (if not excel). I believe in bench tests they do tend to rate higher than specified.