Quicksilver V4 amps


I am currently considering moving back into seperates away from an integrated. I would love to hear any feedback on Quicksilver V4 mono amps. I am told they don't do much advertising, but manufacture an excellent product. They would be mating with the new Meadowlark Nighthawks (4 Ohm, 91db - however with twin 7" woofers). If anyone has any experience with these amps please post your impressions.

Thank you.
audiofankj
I have owned various quicksilver products in the past and they are all excellent. They are build to last and are very little maintance wise.
Hi All,

I am also interested in Quicksilver (thanks Eli). Does anyone know if Mike is going to display at CES this year?

Thanks,
Z
I had the V4s driving Jamo Concert 11s: 4 ohms and 91 db. I was using the Quicksilver Line Stage Preamp. The freaking system simply worked and could play anything - jazz, blues, rock, classical, soul - anything!

I highly recommend.
You responded to my post a while back on tube amps and it looks like the Quicksilvers are the way to go from your post. I see you may have the Meadowlark nighthawks I heard them and really liked them. Any way are you using the Quick amps on them? How do the V-4s compare to the SF power 2? What preamp did you finally decide on and what did you compare it to?

Thanks

Peter
Bigkidz-

I do have the Quicksilver V4's (Ei KT-90 type III) tube compliment driving the Meadowlark Nighthawks. They are a superb match. For now I am using the Quicksilver line stage with NOS Mullard 12AX7's. I compared the line stage to the Rouge 99 Magnum, but it was in a dealer showroom, and the preamp was not fully broken in. I was also trying to get the most for the price point, as I wanted to upgrade my front end(s) and then perhaps look into a preamp such as a Supratek or such.

As for a comparison with the SF Power 2, I am afraid I can not be of much help. I have not heard it for years, and it was a brief showroom audition. I have owned the Sonic Frontiers SFS-80 and had extensive us with the SFM-160's but have always felt they were much more musical than the Power 1 or Power 2. The "power" line of amps always seemed a bit more "solid state" sounding to me. Both the SFS-80 and SFM-160s are built like tanks, and sound great. I have not had the chance to tube roll as extensively with the V4's at this time, and they still need a bit more time on the KT-90s to fully break in, but with that being said, at this price point for a pair of monoblocks (by the way, Mike Sanders measured 180 wpc output on the amps with the KT-90 before he shipped em) that sound this phenominal, and look great on top of it is a shame more people are not aware of the line.