Tiger,
I see you intend to move.
I'd put off extensive changes until the move is done and you have your space reserved. Than you can intelligently plan your equipment upgrade.
As a music lover, aim for something that evokes real, live music.
If nobody answered your question:: ICE is a tradename for B&O's version of class 'd' power amplification. It is highly efficient and therefore runs fairly cool. This technology is used by many aftermarket resellers. Bel Canto, and I think also Rotel? Other companies make there own version. Onkyo A9555 gets good reviews as do the $$$$ Spectron amps.
My ICE amp was made by PSAudio and easily runs my power hungry Magnepans. Some 'modules' come with included power supply.
I have a Stereo amp from International Rectifier out on my bench, awaiting a power supply. You could easily fit 4 stereo modules into a large cigar box and have 5 ch sound AND power to the sub.
I see you intend to move.
I'd put off extensive changes until the move is done and you have your space reserved. Than you can intelligently plan your equipment upgrade.
As a music lover, aim for something that evokes real, live music.
If nobody answered your question:: ICE is a tradename for B&O's version of class 'd' power amplification. It is highly efficient and therefore runs fairly cool. This technology is used by many aftermarket resellers. Bel Canto, and I think also Rotel? Other companies make there own version. Onkyo A9555 gets good reviews as do the $$$$ Spectron amps.
My ICE amp was made by PSAudio and easily runs my power hungry Magnepans. Some 'modules' come with included power supply.
I have a Stereo amp from International Rectifier out on my bench, awaiting a power supply. You could easily fit 4 stereo modules into a large cigar box and have 5 ch sound AND power to the sub.