My two cents if it might help:
Blindjim:
The Odyssey Stratos looks very nice on paper. I have never heard it so I cannot comment on that.
If you must have balanced connections, like the Odyssey, and are not comfortable with pre-owned, I think you should buy it.
However, you do appear to have high standards when it comes to your equipment based on your current setup. Given that, $1000 is not a lot for a new SS amp. $1000 could buy you something first rate that went for over $2000 minus inflation pre-owned in its time.
Other than in the case of Class D/Icepower amplification, which might be worth considering as well in this price range (I have), I'm not sure that there is categorically much difference in general between today's most recent designs and those of a few years back, which might be had pre-owned at a significant discount, all other factors aside.
Blindjim:
The Odyssey Stratos looks very nice on paper. I have never heard it so I cannot comment on that.
If you must have balanced connections, like the Odyssey, and are not comfortable with pre-owned, I think you should buy it.
However, you do appear to have high standards when it comes to your equipment based on your current setup. Given that, $1000 is not a lot for a new SS amp. $1000 could buy you something first rate that went for over $2000 minus inflation pre-owned in its time.
Other than in the case of Class D/Icepower amplification, which might be worth considering as well in this price range (I have), I'm not sure that there is categorically much difference in general between today's most recent designs and those of a few years back, which might be had pre-owned at a significant discount, all other factors aside.