I noticed you have only got one response from your post, while other posts got all the attention. But who knows? Maybe your questions required the audiophiles to think :) Please except my apology on behalf of everyone who is ignoring you.
Any of the pre-amps you have listed will work. You need to make a decision on how sweet you want to keep your Quickies sounding. I find ARC to be a bit to cold, to analyzing. But I understand the SP-16 uses the 12AX7, which happens to be the tube that comes in the Quicksilver pre. The BAT VK3i is a little sweeter but still gives a nice all around performance. I haven't heard any of the new CJ pre's but the PV 10, 11, 12 would work nicely but it won't be as open as the BAT. BTW, some of these are a bit over $2000.
If your talking about SF I'm assuming your talking about Anthem or something used. I find them to be a little cold as well, but still it's better than SS. The Audible Illusions ( L-1 ) would work quite nicely with the quicks as well, they have a good base ( which I think the Quick's lack ) and a very nice overall sound stage. Melos ( Sha-Gold ) is not making pre's ( that I am aware of ) so you will need to buy it used. I find Melos to be a bit warmer/darker than the SF. But still quite good. I have heard the Rogue 66 recently and I think you would be mildly surprised if you heard it, this pre also has a good bass. For the money this might be the best in it's class.
I have never heard Cary or the Joule, so I can't comment. I guess if I were you I would try to demo some of these with your favorite cd's and with your amps hooked to them. But just off the top of my head. I would go with the pre's in this order. BTW, John Rutan from audio connection a lot of these brands ( including Quicksilver ) He is quiet knowledgeable and very helpful. No connection with me in case your wondering.
Rogue 66, BAT VK3i, Audible Illusions L-1 L-2 ( or M3A ) , Melos Sha-Gold. The rest are a toss up. Get some good cables, hook it all up to a pair of Silverline SR-15's and you'll be in hog heaven!
Any of the pre-amps you have listed will work. You need to make a decision on how sweet you want to keep your Quickies sounding. I find ARC to be a bit to cold, to analyzing. But I understand the SP-16 uses the 12AX7, which happens to be the tube that comes in the Quicksilver pre. The BAT VK3i is a little sweeter but still gives a nice all around performance. I haven't heard any of the new CJ pre's but the PV 10, 11, 12 would work nicely but it won't be as open as the BAT. BTW, some of these are a bit over $2000.
If your talking about SF I'm assuming your talking about Anthem or something used. I find them to be a little cold as well, but still it's better than SS. The Audible Illusions ( L-1 ) would work quite nicely with the quicks as well, they have a good base ( which I think the Quick's lack ) and a very nice overall sound stage. Melos ( Sha-Gold ) is not making pre's ( that I am aware of ) so you will need to buy it used. I find Melos to be a bit warmer/darker than the SF. But still quite good. I have heard the Rogue 66 recently and I think you would be mildly surprised if you heard it, this pre also has a good bass. For the money this might be the best in it's class.
I have never heard Cary or the Joule, so I can't comment. I guess if I were you I would try to demo some of these with your favorite cd's and with your amps hooked to them. But just off the top of my head. I would go with the pre's in this order. BTW, John Rutan from audio connection a lot of these brands ( including Quicksilver ) He is quiet knowledgeable and very helpful. No connection with me in case your wondering.
Rogue 66, BAT VK3i, Audible Illusions L-1 L-2 ( or M3A ) , Melos Sha-Gold. The rest are a toss up. Get some good cables, hook it all up to a pair of Silverline SR-15's and you'll be in hog heaven!