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Wow, great choice. I tried to hear them at Axpona last year, but they were on static display. I doubt a compact tube amp is going to provide the muscle these speakers need to really expose their full dynamic potential. The Gungnir MB and Ragnarok are also an excellent pieces. Are you sure you can't you stack the Gungnir MB on top of the Ragnarok? From what I've read the Gungnir really shines via it's balanced (XLR) outputs, meaning that a natively balanced integrated amp would be ideal. So if the Gungnir and Regnarok can't be stacked what you need IME is a compact integrated solid state stereo amp rated say 80 - 250 wpc (volume control and lots of power in a small cabinet).
Do you think Ragnarok has enough power to drive the wow1's? I am not sure how to read the power rating. On the specification it says for 8 Ohm it has 60W RMS per channel. (wow1 is 8 Ohm design? not sure what this also means).
Selectable Fixed AttenuationA new feature is the selectable attenuation, which allows you to reduce the signal by a fixed -10 dB or -20 dB. If your system has too much gain and you can't turn the volume dial past 12 o'clock without hearing damage, this setting will help.