Amp question for Maggies


I currently have an Audio Research D130 amp, was wondering has anyone tried or compared my current amp against Wyred 4 Sound amps, I was leaning towards trying the sx1000, or sti1000 amps. I know they are more powerful but would my Maggie 1.6qrs benefit from more power than I have or would it be a waste of time/money. I am a little curious as to sound quality be equal.

TIA
pkrbkr999
Have you looked at the new Carver mono blocks? The first generation Black Beauty 305's uses KT-120's (approx 350 watts into the 4 ohm Maggies) and there is also the Cherry 180's which is approx 225 watts into 4 ohms.

I have the Magnepan 20.7's and have tried a lot of different power amps and so far nothing is close to the Black Beauty's performance. There is no question in my mind that the Black Beauty's seriously out perform several 1,000 watt solid state mono blocks that I have tried. With Maggies it is just not all about "watts".

The Black Beauty's do not break a sweat driving my 20.7's no matter how loudly I play music! Check Audiogon, AudioMart, and WattSpot for a nice used pair of the Black Beauty's or even the Cherry 180's; they will drive your Maggies like you have never heard!
Maggies are well-known to be power hogs. Additionally, IIRC, they also dip down below 3 ohms at some frequencies. For these reasons, they work best with amps that big pwoer and good reserves of power. You could easily make use of 500+ WPC.

Look into getting something like the D-Sonic M2 Series digital amps (http://www.d-sonic.net/) or perhaps one of Emotiva's XPR line of Reference amps like the XPR-2 (https://emotiva.com/products/amplifiers/xpr-2). Both of these companies provide a 30 day in-home trial thus allowing you to really hear how they sound before you commit to them long-term...
The Sanders Magteck was designed around the Maggie's you might want to audition they have a 30 day return.
I drive my 20.1s with the Conrad Johnson MF2500 (better than Ice Power which I also own). Its also excellent VFM.