I don't have that much Cary or BAT experience, but my QS Minis are very balanced sounding: Bass sounds neither dry nor bloated (but detailed), mids are a sheer pleasure and lean toward the warm side, and the highs are smooth and extended. I replaced the "China" factory driver 12AX7s w/RCAs and use EH EL34s, and the amp was born again. (The original 12AX7s were dreadful to my ears.) Something I've noticed w/these amps is that I find myself understanding the lyrics to every song, regardless of how bombastic the song may be. The amps seem to create a space for the singer's voice almost like you would hear live. I would give them a demo if you can w/GOOD driver tubes.
where does Quicksilvers sonic signature fall in ?
I am considering a pair of Quickie V4 s and even though I can and am willing to spend around double their price, they still seem to have just what the audio doctor ordered for me. All that being said, if the sound of a Cary amp is on the more spacious, lush and textured and on the other side the Bat stuff is more detailed w/ tighter bass and definition. Where might the quicksilver fall in the mix. Maybe right in between the Bat and Cary or closer to one than the other. Sorry for all the long sentences and all opinions are appreciated.
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