Damn, that's an impressive first foray into Audiophilia!
While I haven't heard any of the amps you're considering, they are all highly regarded. The VK200 is solid state so you won't have to deal with tubes. If you could stretch your budget maybe you might consider the BAT VK60 as well.
I would also consider the VT50 which is the smaller brother of the VT100. Less tubes and lower price than the VT100 but excellent sonics. I've heard Audiogoner Viggen's ARC CA50 integrated which has similar innards to the VT50 and it has no problem pushing a variety of different speakers while sounding very good.
The size of your room is very similar to mine and I've been very happy with the Blue Circle BC21/BC22 tube pre/SS amp combo running a pair of ProAc Response 1SCs.
The cost of retubing can get high with some amps, and delving into new old stock tubes from WWII era can shoot the prices sky high, but the sonic rewards I think are justified. That being said, many feel ARC amps perform best with their factory installed modern tube sets, but when you're replacing as many as twelve tubes even using new stock can get expensive.
I'm sure more experienced A'Goners will chime in. Good luck and nice job!
While I haven't heard any of the amps you're considering, they are all highly regarded. The VK200 is solid state so you won't have to deal with tubes. If you could stretch your budget maybe you might consider the BAT VK60 as well.
I would also consider the VT50 which is the smaller brother of the VT100. Less tubes and lower price than the VT100 but excellent sonics. I've heard Audiogoner Viggen's ARC CA50 integrated which has similar innards to the VT50 and it has no problem pushing a variety of different speakers while sounding very good.
The size of your room is very similar to mine and I've been very happy with the Blue Circle BC21/BC22 tube pre/SS amp combo running a pair of ProAc Response 1SCs.
The cost of retubing can get high with some amps, and delving into new old stock tubes from WWII era can shoot the prices sky high, but the sonic rewards I think are justified. That being said, many feel ARC amps perform best with their factory installed modern tube sets, but when you're replacing as many as twelve tubes even using new stock can get expensive.
I'm sure more experienced A'Goners will chime in. Good luck and nice job!