Best amp for Wilson sasha DAW


Just received my new Wilson Sasha DAW speakers and am now beginning to sift through a long list of electronics that would bring out the best in them. If anyone owns these and could give some recommendations I love to hear them. I’m open to tube or solid state. Looking for amps and preamp. All opinions are appreciated.
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Seems like there is a lot of knowledge in this thread.  If I already have two Nagra MSA's, would those be sufficient in mono to power the Wilson DAW's?
carey1110 OP

They are efficient at 91db so a 100w into 8ohm amp will do, but! looking at the mid bass area where all the grunt is needed, this 2.4ohm impedance load combined also with 45 degrees -phase angle loading around that area. https://ibb.co/Xx3TdXr means they are going to be a "current suckers".

You should be looking at amps that will remain stable and with good current ability down to 2ohms. T
Ones that can double that 100w to 200w into 4 and at least 300-350w onto 2ohms, good solid state linear amps will do this for you, and this will then give the very best from the bass of the Sasha DAW’s

Cheers George
The size of your room matters as well. I run my sasha DAWS with ARC ref6 and ref160s. I have a small room and the amp is plenty powerful for my need for volume. 
D’Agostino and Luxman are must-listens. You may find the Luxman a relative bargain. :)


Also Ayre, always.
georgehifi...were you responding to my Nagra question?  If so, thanks!

If not, any view :)  Sorry, I'm not not super sophisticated with the technicals just love to listen to music and have been waiting for the wife to let me upgrade from my Wilson Duette's to the Sasha line for a numbers of years...

FWIW, my other gear is dCS Puccini w/u-Clock and CJ Act2 Series 2