@hilde45,
Key Question (speakers):
Well, back to square-1 questions. Are you 100% settled on Salk Wow1s, done, and ordered? Its not an issue, need to know for sure to help more.
Personally, in that situation and (IF) you go with Quicksilver, I'd recommend going with the QS Mono 60s (vs Mid Monos) so you have a future-proof upgrade path for larger speakers later. It might happen. I like the QS Mid Monos (partial triode) but they need to be matched with the right speakers, say above 90db. 84db from Salk Wow1s might be better served with QS Mono 60s or Mono 120s, amps alone being beyond your started $3,000 budget. Back to speakers question above.
INITIAL COST vs. Amortized cost over a long term:
If you buy the right preamp and amplifier (right from the get-go) - (tube or ss), amortize that initial cost over 10-20 years vs. a five year purchase buying a lesser amp you'll upgrade again in 5 years anyhow. Return on investment also has to do with longevity too, avoiding upgradeitis later. It's not just about the initial purchase price. I ran my last SS amps for 20 years, loved them. Very nice, but not tube though.
@decooney Thanks for the explanation about the non-remote QS. Noted for future reference. Also, they DO have the Quicksilver Mid Mono Amp. Maybe I just suck it up and get QS separates? That would work with any speakers, right?
Key Question (speakers):
Well, back to square-1 questions. Are you 100% settled on Salk Wow1s, done, and ordered? Its not an issue, need to know for sure to help more.
Personally, in that situation and (IF) you go with Quicksilver, I'd recommend going with the QS Mono 60s (vs Mid Monos) so you have a future-proof upgrade path for larger speakers later. It might happen. I like the QS Mid Monos (partial triode) but they need to be matched with the right speakers, say above 90db. 84db from Salk Wow1s might be better served with QS Mono 60s or Mono 120s, amps alone being beyond your started $3,000 budget. Back to speakers question above.
INITIAL COST vs. Amortized cost over a long term:
If you buy the right preamp and amplifier (right from the get-go) - (tube or ss), amortize that initial cost over 10-20 years vs. a five year purchase buying a lesser amp you'll upgrade again in 5 years anyhow. Return on investment also has to do with longevity too, avoiding upgradeitis later. It's not just about the initial purchase price. I ran my last SS amps for 20 years, loved them. Very nice, but not tube though.