I would consider myself very fortunate to own a pair of the superlative Salon 2s. But I wouldn't succumb to the belief that if you have an extra-special pair of speakers, you need to drive them with an extra-special amplifier. My personal opinion, shared with many other people who hang out at ASR, is that so long as the amplifier isn't defective, you probably don't need to worry about anything more than the power. Even though these are superlative speakers, the distortion they introduce will still be much greater than the distortion introduced by most any good amplifier that isn't defective (most likely). Except if the amplifier is driven into clipping. If you haven't noticed any issue with the amp you already own, there isn't likely a good reason to replace it, unless you just want to spend some money or want an amp that appeals to your other senses. I would be inclined to spend that cash on something else. Maybe some new A/V furniture. Maybe some nice CD box sets. Maybe a new rug. Maybe a beagle. Maybe a new recliner. Maybe another beagle.