SungChung, my advice to you is to keep what you have. You stated that you really love the amps, why are you in such a hurry to mess with a known-good setup?
IMHO, far too many of our brethren spend an inordinate amount of time chasing the holy grail of "perfect sound" via euipment "rolling". Please take a moment and think very hard about what you are planning to do.
As an aside, have you done everything reasonably possible to assure that your speaker/room interaction is as good as it can be? In many cases, folks are more than willing to jump on the "latest and greatest" piece of gear when they have not pursued improving their current setup.
I can tell you, without a doubt, that optimizing your speaker/room interaction will pay MUCH bigger dividends than would an equipment swap. And it is almost always much less expensive than traveling the constant equipment upgrade path...
-RW-
IMHO, far too many of our brethren spend an inordinate amount of time chasing the holy grail of "perfect sound" via euipment "rolling". Please take a moment and think very hard about what you are planning to do.
As an aside, have you done everything reasonably possible to assure that your speaker/room interaction is as good as it can be? In many cases, folks are more than willing to jump on the "latest and greatest" piece of gear when they have not pursued improving their current setup.
I can tell you, without a doubt, that optimizing your speaker/room interaction will pay MUCH bigger dividends than would an equipment swap. And it is almost always much less expensive than traveling the constant equipment upgrade path...
-RW-