Can you put a Krell in an apartment?


As you see I am a total "goner" living in a cheap apartment with about 50 grand in Audiophile equipment. I am looking at purchasing an old krell "FPB 400 CX" amp that the manufacturer says needs a dedicated 20 amp line. Can you still run this amp off a regular electrical outlet? If you can, will it sound like crap? 
jeffvegas
There is a 20 amp breaker in the box for the Air conditioner. That's the only thing on the breaker. I am going to plug the KRELL into that and go without air conditioning. I will have to listen to my system naked wearing ice packs in the summer as the Las Vegas heat and the KRELL will heat the room up to about 125 degrees. Well worth it for good sound. I am so gone. 
I let a friend store his Harley in my basement ( I live on a hill so it a walk in bsmt.) one winter. then he came to pick it up, he started it in the house rather than pushing it out first.

Wife just came down and gave me the "look".  Storage depot closed for business.

Get some big  Boulders. They play loud and strong and you can keep clothes only while listening.  However, they will burn down your credit rating.
Boulder? Yeah,  I will check them out. They run cooler than Krells. Might be more musical. Plus if they break, Colorado is a lot closer to me than Connecticut. I see a few on market. Harley's and high end Audio, a great combination 
 
I would just make sure the plug has 12gage wire.  If it is 14gage which I've seen before, it will be like trying to suck a bowling ball through a garden hose, electrical wise.  Of course the a generator/inverter on the balcony may be an option.
I would not be that comfortable buying a 30-year old solid state amp.  Many of the components, like the output transistors, may be hard to replace if they go bad.  Tube gear is quite different in that most of them can be relatively easily serviced and stuff that is 60-70 years old don't give me much concern.  

If you are now considering alternatives to the Krell, it would help to know about the rest of your system, that is, if sound quality is of some importance.  

I don't quite understand going to extremes to fit in one piece of gear instead of looking for something appropriate to the system and the venue.  A small apartment should mean looking for suitable speakers and then electronics that work well with the speakers.  I cannot imagine why some high-powered behemoth is suitable, even if the speakers are notoriously inefficient or need some juice to come alive.