Nile49, Vienna speakers are deceptively hard to drive. . . their nominal sensitivity is a little of a 'false promise' of smooth sailing. In reality they have a little bit of a wild impedance curve and work best with powerful amplification that yields a high damping factor. With the right amp Vienna speakers are exceedingly musical but not at all too warm, and their bass becomes powerful but very controlled. DCSTEP drives his Baby Grands with the Rowland Continuum 500 integrated with great success and can comment on his experience directly. A technologically somewhat similar solution will be to match them with a Jeff Rowland capri and Bel Canto Ref 1000M or 500M monoblock amps. I have reviewed the Ref 1000M for Positive Feedback and found the amp to be extremely good even driving my much larger Vienna Mahlers. The pre I was using at the time was Capri. . . and the combination is marvellous. The Ref 500M are not as powerful as the 1000M, but they are said to sound even sweeter.
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue43/bel_canto_ref1000.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue43/bel_canto_ref1000.htm