For wet plate I'd look at fluorescent too. However, in flash I've always been very happy with Elinchrom: I have some monoblocks for 'out and about' use, but when I need power in the studio or for a large interior on LF the packs have plenty. I use a little 1,000 Ws pack, three 4,000 Ws packs, and one of the very nice digital asymmetric 3,000 Ws packs, and doubt I'll ever need more light than that - and I can hire easily if I do.
Each of these packs will take up to three heads, so I have a lot of flexibility with this set up.
Two of the 4,000 Ws packs can be cabled into a single X8 head. The X8 isn't quite as near to being a point source as the X6 with its more cunningly folded twin tubes, but the X8 is still a small source (smaller than the Speedotron four tube head). This gives a lot of light from a small source, or a very bright softbox. Also, because the X6 is newer, you may find a used X8 head for not that much money.
If I was starting out and had no limits at all on my budget I'd look at Broncolor, Profoto, and Strobex as well as Elinchrom, but I'm not sure that I wouldn't end up choosing Elinchrom anyway: reliable, powerful, controllable and very good service. Excellent range of reflectors and heads, including third party heads by Bacht et al. (Though I would like a Strobex swimming pool...)
Peter