Best Amp/Preamp/CD or DAC for Wilson Watt Puppy 7


everyone always hears about the trickiness of matching great components together and was wondering what has made people happiest in conjunction with using the Wilson Watt Puppy 7 speakers.

I currently use the Wilson Puppy 7 with Rowland 302, BAT Vk51SE and Cary 306-200.

I have heard a lot about wilson puppy 7 with halcro and also curious about EMM dcc2 users with wilson watt puppy.

Thanks

Michael
karmapolice
Since you have a VK51se, why not a BAT amp? They make a great combo. I have WP 6's, VK51SE and a VK75se. I love it.

I'm sure the Lamm combo is great, I've read several reviews and posts on those. Ditto the VTL, which I've heard at my dealer several times. I personally like tubes with the wilsons, plays to their strengths and weaknesses.
A pair of Parasound JC-1's, a CTC Blowtorch Pre, and an Exemplar Audio Modified Denon 2900 CD player will give some of the best sound/sound stage, dynamics possible.
How do you like the BAT/Rowland combo? Try any other preamps?

I have some 201s coming in to check out with my 31SE on my Sophias....I'm sure they are not the same as the Lamms, but then again they are much more inexpensive :)
FWIW (and I am definately blowing my own horn on this one), John Giolas of Wilson Audio has access to everything and chose Atma-Sphere MA-2s in his setup at home.

See also:
http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/atmasphere_ma2ii3.htm
Thanks for the responses so far.....I am leaning towards going all solid state at this time because of my living situation with fiancee and the use of the amp with my wide screen tv.

As for the batvk51se and rowland combo its very smooth and the midrange is great. I have not had the opportunity to try out any other preamps with the rowland 302. I had tried the BAT with the Krell 400cx and prefer the rowland to it (but not by a country mile).

I was thinking perhaps the Halcro DM 58 but even used its pricier than the Rowland and with less power to boot. I wonder if the Halcro crowd like to rock or is it for a more genteel populace.

Michael