cannot say i have heard those exact amps, but i have heard a number of amps i believe are from around that era from Krell. I also have read excellent things about this particular amp...it was a bit of a cost no object product at the time as i recall.
imho, if anything like its generation of krell, unbelievable composed and controlled into any load, visceral bass, warmer mids than in newer evo-generation krells (a taste thing)...the question will be one of grain. for me, having audition that generation Krells and other sota SS Class A amps, i love the character of the sound...i also find there sometimes is a touch of grain compared to the latest, latest amps of today...but the warmth of the older SS Class A i prefer. I used to own Gryphon Antileon (SS Class A from that vintage), and i have upgraded to a second hand Gryphon Colosseum (also SS Class A). The only reason was the Antileon had given me a couple problems requiring recapping which eventually were resolved, but i decided long-term perhaps i should just do the upgrade anyway...the main benefit being newer (hopefully fewer repairs if any for years to come) and less grain. Otherwise, the other amp at 14 years old was still a champ in nearly every way.
As for your amps, my primary question really is about making sure they do not need recapping...being well built, you might be quite fortunate, but just make sure a proper tech has checked them out for you.
good luck and just one man's opinion...pls keep us posted and enjoy! i suspect they are truly special amps.