recommendations for amplifiers that don't emit tons of heat


I tried a Krell ksa 150 and while I liked the sound, it was like having a space heater in the room. I now have an Audio research vt100. It sounds fantastic, but it makes the room hot as well. Not as bad as the Krell, but it's still a drag in the summer.

I'm guessing I should just suck it up, but I'm curious what cooler running options there are that sound as good (or better)... suggestions?
tripg
Space is actually one of the big issues for me. I'd love for instance, a pair of Parasound monoblocks, but have no room at all.
tripg,

With the info you gave us of your present status and also you may be in the position to upgrade speakers later.

You probably could find a class d amp used that would not exceed your budget or another possibility is the new Schitt audio Vidar that sales for 700.00 and I have heard a little bit of feedback on it that it sounds pretty darn good,I haven't had a chance to listen to it.

Kenny.
tripg,

There is this class d stereo amp for sale on audiogon that you may want to look at it would have 200 watts a channel into 8 ohms and class d amps have great bass with tremendous slam.

Just a thought,

Kenny.
Your speakers are 92db and nominal 8 ohms and with your small room you don't need that much power. you could getaway with 20-70wpc in a quality class A/B that will not over heat your room. Class D is an option but I would listen to one first see if its your cup of tea.  There is quite a few quality amps in your price range and at the lower watts you can get more for your money as your not buying power.


Those Paradigms like high current/voltage amps like Anthem. Paradigm is the parent company of Anthem. I've heard the two paired and they sound great. 
I wouldn't be afraid to push 200 watts through your speakers. Your going to maintain driver control better than if your easing in to 70-80 watts. You want better braking.