Shawn,
I am running a Myryad MA 240 power amp and a Anthem TLP1 preamp to my Sttaf's and they sound absolutely awesome. I recently upgraded to the Myryad from a NAD system and the difference was night and day. I think it's only now I'm really starting to appreciate how the Sttaf's should've and could've sounded. I know that Myryad made an integrated version of the MA 240. It was called the MI 240. It is 120 wpc but produces enough current to make my speakers really sing. Compared to the NAD which was the same power output, the Myryad just smoked the NAD. One thing I found with the Sttaf's is that try not to surround the speaker with furniture or anything. I found when I had mine set up in my family room (14'x30'), they really opened up. But when I moved the system into my bedroom, where it is surrounded by my bed and furniture, they tend to sound a little "constricted". It was originally suggested that I look for a Myryad MI 120 (60 wpc) but I found the 240 instead. Hope this helps. Good luck in your search.
I am running a Myryad MA 240 power amp and a Anthem TLP1 preamp to my Sttaf's and they sound absolutely awesome. I recently upgraded to the Myryad from a NAD system and the difference was night and day. I think it's only now I'm really starting to appreciate how the Sttaf's should've and could've sounded. I know that Myryad made an integrated version of the MA 240. It was called the MI 240. It is 120 wpc but produces enough current to make my speakers really sing. Compared to the NAD which was the same power output, the Myryad just smoked the NAD. One thing I found with the Sttaf's is that try not to surround the speaker with furniture or anything. I found when I had mine set up in my family room (14'x30'), they really opened up. But when I moved the system into my bedroom, where it is surrounded by my bed and furniture, they tend to sound a little "constricted". It was originally suggested that I look for a Myryad MI 120 (60 wpc) but I found the 240 instead. Hope this helps. Good luck in your search.