First, buy a used amp. You'll get almost twice the value for your money. There's a highly modified McCormack DNA-0.5 available here now well below your $2500 budget that will last forever and you'll never feel the need to apologize or upgrade. Another good choice is Bryston -- I'd focus on the SST2 models as I think they're the sweet spot of sound and value (btw there's a 4BSST2 for sale here now near your price range) -- that is also bullet proof and offers a 20-year warranty. My choice would be the McCormack, but I'd defer to Maggie owners if it's got enough juice to get the most out of your speakers -- although you've got a relatively small room and the 0.5 is conservatively rated so I'd think it'd be fine.
Second, my opinion is that these amps outclass your preamp -- not that you don't have a decent preamp, it's just that these amps are really good. And, at least in my experience, the preamp can have an even bigger impact on what you hear than the amp. Bottom line, at some point you should probably consider upgrading your preamp (or at least audition other preamps in your system) as your speakers and amp will give you even more of what they're capable of.
Lastly, despite what some others have said here, interconnects, speaker, and power cables all make a big and meaningful difference once you reach a certain level. Whether you need to spend more or less is entirely listener- and/or system-dependent, but at the very least it's more than worth experimenting. I'd just say this -- buy used and you can usually swap wires in or out at little or no loss. In fact, I'll throw out an opening salvo. There's a pair of Acoustic Zen Hologram speaker cables (very good all-around cables) available here now for 500 bucks. If they don't make a big difference over lamp cord or whatever you're already using, good for you and just sell them. At least you'll know, for your specific situation, that you're in good shape (obviously you can do the same for interconnects, where I'd recommend AZ Silver Reference series 1 or 2 -- they're both very good). BTW, by coincidence while researching your question I happened to see this review of your speakers with a Bryston amp and some Acoustic Zen wires -- just FYI.
https://positive-feedback.com/Issue53/magnepan.htm
Anyway, hope this helps and best of luck in your search!
Second, my opinion is that these amps outclass your preamp -- not that you don't have a decent preamp, it's just that these amps are really good. And, at least in my experience, the preamp can have an even bigger impact on what you hear than the amp. Bottom line, at some point you should probably consider upgrading your preamp (or at least audition other preamps in your system) as your speakers and amp will give you even more of what they're capable of.
Lastly, despite what some others have said here, interconnects, speaker, and power cables all make a big and meaningful difference once you reach a certain level. Whether you need to spend more or less is entirely listener- and/or system-dependent, but at the very least it's more than worth experimenting. I'd just say this -- buy used and you can usually swap wires in or out at little or no loss. In fact, I'll throw out an opening salvo. There's a pair of Acoustic Zen Hologram speaker cables (very good all-around cables) available here now for 500 bucks. If they don't make a big difference over lamp cord or whatever you're already using, good for you and just sell them. At least you'll know, for your specific situation, that you're in good shape (obviously you can do the same for interconnects, where I'd recommend AZ Silver Reference series 1 or 2 -- they're both very good). BTW, by coincidence while researching your question I happened to see this review of your speakers with a Bryston amp and some Acoustic Zen wires -- just FYI.
https://positive-feedback.com/Issue53/magnepan.htm
Anyway, hope this helps and best of luck in your search!