Hi Scott. Congrats on the 52SE ! I bet that is going to stellar in your system...
Over the years, I've ran a VK200, VK60 and then a VK75SE with my Watt Puppy 6's (at the time) in 2 different rooms. One about your size and one quite larger (my current room). I never ever ever thought the VK60 or VK75SE couldn't get loud enough. The BAT tube amps are more liquid, rich, invovling in the midband. Just honestly beautiful. The 75SE really improves on the VK60 especially at the extremes. It still may not have that dynamic "pop" that your VK250 delivers. Honestly you may like both a SS amp and a tube amp - for differing reasons.
Since the WP 6's, I ran a single 75SE (in my large room) on WP 8's, then went with Maxx 2's now 3's and BAT VK150SE's. The 150SE's lowers the noise floor and brings out more detail, and more ease to the music. Before I made all my recent system changes I went back to a single 75SE on my Maxx 3's, put on the master and commander DVD with the deep, loud cannon shots. The single amp did just fine, no breakup, delivered a good wallop.
I used both taps, you'll hear some slight differences, but I mostly ran on the 8 ohm tap with a single 75SE and the 8 4ohm tap with 150SEs...
I don't think you can go wrong with any of your amp choices above. I think you'll get to the point that 75SE has more beauty and the vk250 has more dynamics and bottom end control.
You won't be making a choice on loudness...they both are great with your speakers (or maybe other wilsons down the road :)
Over the years, I've ran a VK200, VK60 and then a VK75SE with my Watt Puppy 6's (at the time) in 2 different rooms. One about your size and one quite larger (my current room). I never ever ever thought the VK60 or VK75SE couldn't get loud enough. The BAT tube amps are more liquid, rich, invovling in the midband. Just honestly beautiful. The 75SE really improves on the VK60 especially at the extremes. It still may not have that dynamic "pop" that your VK250 delivers. Honestly you may like both a SS amp and a tube amp - for differing reasons.
Since the WP 6's, I ran a single 75SE (in my large room) on WP 8's, then went with Maxx 2's now 3's and BAT VK150SE's. The 150SE's lowers the noise floor and brings out more detail, and more ease to the music. Before I made all my recent system changes I went back to a single 75SE on my Maxx 3's, put on the master and commander DVD with the deep, loud cannon shots. The single amp did just fine, no breakup, delivered a good wallop.
I used both taps, you'll hear some slight differences, but I mostly ran on the 8 ohm tap with a single 75SE and the 8 4ohm tap with 150SEs...
I don't think you can go wrong with any of your amp choices above. I think you'll get to the point that 75SE has more beauty and the vk250 has more dynamics and bottom end control.
You won't be making a choice on loudness...they both are great with your speakers (or maybe other wilsons down the road :)