So is the 'ICON AMP' an integrated amp? Or a power-amp only designed to be used with the new DAC/PRE-AMP?
If it is an integrated amp am I correct in thinking it has 5-way binding posts for speaker outputs AND a subwoofer out (via RCA jacks)?
No, this is just a stereo amp with a volume control (single input preamp circuit).
What is the power difference between this and the 'classic' Icon? I see you're playing the 'peak' output game. Knock that off, ok? I've seen listings of 15wpc, 24wpc, and 30 wpc. IS THIS THE SAME CHIPSET/AMP/WPC as the 'classic' 15wpc? Or is this a different chipset/amp?
Because we are fraking (This is what they used in Battle Star Galactica

) busy and the info got pass around from different sources (factory, Casey) and then someone finally spent some time to sort it out.
These are PRELIMINARY INFO, OK! So until we finalize our spec, don't blame us for errors.
The product has not been shipped yet!
Peak power does matter for such a lower power amp. Icon has 12W RMS, but peak out at 15W so if you turn up the power too much, it gets distorted. Therefore we never recommend Icon for bookshelf speaker. It is only for desktop near field listening. I am sure out of the thousand of Icon users, some use it with bookshelf speaker.
So basically it's a classic Icon with decent speaker binding posts, no mini-headphone jack on the front, and no digital in?
No, it uses a different amp chip than Icon.