Cary CAD-120S MkII vs VAC Signature 200 iQ


I have narrowed my search down to the two amps in the title, and I am wondering what (and why!) people's opinions might be if they were to choose one of these two for themselves.

These amps will be powering, for now, Focal Sopra No 1s. 

Pros of the VAC:
http://www.vac-amps.com/productPages/Signature200.html
iQ technology is probably unparalleled, perfect bias at every volume
VAC build quality
Can be paired with another 200 iQ down the line to form a pair of monoblocks
Compatible with KT120s and KT150s
Has a 12v trigger
Better resale value, I assume

Pros of the Cary:
https://www.caryaudio.com/products/cad-120s-mkii/
Better looks
20 more watts (120 vs 100)
Ability to engage Triode mode (60 watts) for jazz and vocals
4 year warranty (compared to VAC's 2)

While the extra 20 watts does not sound like much, I do hope before too long to convert my Sopra 1s into floorstanders, and at that point the extra wattage would likely come in handy.

So, which would you choose, and why? They are quite similar in many regards.
gmercer

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Is it really fair to compare these two amps considering the massive price differential?  I own a Cary CAD120S MKII and am happy with it for the price but if price were no object I would much prefer the VAC.  
@gmercer 

On the topic of warm, I have also heard that this amp in particular can run very hot. Have you had that experience?

I think it runs as warm as you'd expect from eight KT88 tubes.  It's warm if you hover your hands directly above the tubes but not in an unusual or unexpected way.  Heat has never posed any issue with this gear.  I run the Gold Lions and I'm definitely happy with the sound especially for a $4K amp. I ordered mine upgraded with the Mundorf SilverGold caps and Hexfred rectifiers.