You should do a search on the archives at the Planar Asylum on Audioasylum as the topic as been discussed many times, I have not heard the Wolcott, but from everything I know, it should work quite well. A friend of mine runs his IIIAs with VTL-125s with excellent results. I powered my 3,6s with the Rogue monoblock M-120s and had no problems, but the power issue depends more on room size and volume preferences (actually, an amp with high current and damping factor is more important than the watt rating, IMO). I have a smallish room so the Rogues worked fine. If you really need the power consider the Rogue Zeus. I eventually sold the Rogue M-120s, not because it lacked power, but for other reasons. I replaced the tube amps with a digital amp, the H2O. Its sonics are so close to a tube sound its amazing and you get really nice bass and globs of detail. The H2O works well with Apogees and Maggies from what I can gather by reading many user comments. The H2O puts out 500 watts into 4 ohms and is plenty of power for my 3.6s. Henry Ho, the designer of the H2O used to circulate a demo model for a trial basis; you may want to check it out as its an outstanding amp for people who love tubes but need high power on a limited budget. Have fun shopping and happy holidays.