Excuse me for saying so, but in my view buying the SX-1000 mono blocks to power modest 2-way speakers like your Quads is like putting a 600 HP motor in a stock VW Bug. It's major overkill and if pushed near its max it will rip that vehicle apart. Even the SX-500 amp would give you twice the power you would ever use with those speakers (and much more power than the speakers are rated to handle).
I have had both the W4S ST-500 and STI-500 amps in my system. They are probably the most dynamic sounding amps I've ever experienced.
My advice would be to buy the STI-500 integrated amp. You could try your TVC straight into the power amp section via the HT input and compare it to going through the STI-500's built-in passive preamp. Don't be surprised to find you're not gaining anything by using the TVC.
At present I run my CD source through a tube line buffer, then into the STI-500's preamp inputs, which works quite well. Curiously I like my phono stage run directly into the STI-500's preamp inputs. It's a battery-powered phono stage and doesn't seem to benefit from the extra stage of tube "sweetness."
My point is that choosing one of the Wyred integrateds might open up some options for you. I didn't notice any decrease in performance by moving from the basic power amp to the integrated amp as the internal preamp section is very transparent. Plus you'd gain remote control.
I have had both the W4S ST-500 and STI-500 amps in my system. They are probably the most dynamic sounding amps I've ever experienced.
My advice would be to buy the STI-500 integrated amp. You could try your TVC straight into the power amp section via the HT input and compare it to going through the STI-500's built-in passive preamp. Don't be surprised to find you're not gaining anything by using the TVC.
At present I run my CD source through a tube line buffer, then into the STI-500's preamp inputs, which works quite well. Curiously I like my phono stage run directly into the STI-500's preamp inputs. It's a battery-powered phono stage and doesn't seem to benefit from the extra stage of tube "sweetness."
My point is that choosing one of the Wyred integrateds might open up some options for you. I didn't notice any decrease in performance by moving from the basic power amp to the integrated amp as the internal preamp section is very transparent. Plus you'd gain remote control.