I am not intimately familiar with them but, they are good amps from competent designers and companies. I would not go for the bragging rights. Power, flexibility to meet your needs, and watts/$$.
A couple more questions, if you all don't mind. We've been talking about vintage amps. Are the newer amps on the current market significantly better sounding than their vintage counterparts? Has there been any breakthrough design or technology in amplification during the last dozen years? Also, given the same power ratings, which brand would you prefer (Adcom, Sony ES, Carver)? Thanks
As was posted, good amps are good amps whether they are 15 years old or 1 year old.
The newer ones happen to have the latest processing capability that you may need now or near future. If you don't need any of that flexibility, that older unit for less $$ will do you very well too.
Amps sound is way over rated and over hyped. Audio is not immune from urban legends, bs or plain voodoo.