Thanks a lot everyone. I appreciate you all helping me think through this.
@russ69, yes the shop is Black Ice HQ in Maryland. I live about 30 minutes from them. I would just drive it up there and hand it to Jerred. I have always had very positive experiences with them, and Jerred has always been very cool to talk with. My guess is that they have gotten more popular now, and I can understand how the backlog would grow. I do know that they are a very small outfit.
As for the check up, I just want him to look it over, fix a buzz in the headphone jack, and give it a clean bill of health should I want to sell it (I purchased it used)... He told me to bring it to him a couple of years ago, but like I said, I just haven’t made that happen. So the amp works, and I am happy with it. But I do wonder about non-tube or hybrid options... (-: and if they are backlogged, then I either don’t take to him or purchase another amp/integrated to keep the music going in the meantime or make it my new primary. I was running KT150s and now I am running KT170s for power to max it out for the ATCs, and to provide heat for my little office in the winter. A good segue to soix’s point about the ATCs...
@soix, I agree, they need more power. One "motivation" to look at options. Or like you said, replace them, which is definitely an option in my mind as well. I am really torn on this.. Keep them and get a higher powered amp to set them free, or replace them. I guess it is a "good" dilemma. I can only make one $$ move for at least the next year... So, I want to make the investment count!
@mazian, Re the Fosi, as I mentioned, a few folks on Audiogon have been talking about them, especially the new monoblocks. Tricking them out with Sparko. So I thought, ok, I can have a cheaper option to "dabble" in amp alternatives. But once I factor in dual power supplies, add the Sparko upgrades, I am in the $700+ range. Well on my $$ way to other options. But, like you said, returns are easy...
One of the things I am very "nervous" about with non-tube is fatigue and shrill higher-end potential. My ears rebel very quickly. When working from home, I am listening for 12-14 per day.
@czarivey et al, I will look into your equipment recommendations.
Have a great rest of your respective evenings.