Stelo,
Just like SS, some tube amps command a fortune but it's not necessary to spend a fortune for great quality and performance.
Just a few to consider: The Raven Audio Nighthawk, Cayin A88T, Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum, Line Magnetic (various). Also, you can probably get a Prima Luna integrated or Prima Luna separates in your price range, especially if you buy used. The Raven Audio Nighthawk gets nothing but rave reviews
The Chinese brands like Cayin and Line Magnetic are very high-quality, point-to-point wired designs, but warranty service for those could be an issue. Rogue Audio has a strong warranty and excellent customer service.
Don't discount any of them due to power specs either. If your speakers truly have a 88db sensitivity, they'll work fine for most volume levels in most rooms. Your speakers have a minimum 4.6 ohm impedance (8 ohm nominal) which is also fairly benign.
I personally use the Cayin and it works flawlessly, but I bought it used for $1600 and have no warranty.
Keep in mind that the retail price on most of these is somewhat negotiable. I would never pay list price for a Rogue Audio Cronus, a reasonable price is $2250 new, $1900 used. Same goes for the SS amps.
Just like SS, some tube amps command a fortune but it's not necessary to spend a fortune for great quality and performance.
Just a few to consider: The Raven Audio Nighthawk, Cayin A88T, Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum, Line Magnetic (various). Also, you can probably get a Prima Luna integrated or Prima Luna separates in your price range, especially if you buy used. The Raven Audio Nighthawk gets nothing but rave reviews
The Chinese brands like Cayin and Line Magnetic are very high-quality, point-to-point wired designs, but warranty service for those could be an issue. Rogue Audio has a strong warranty and excellent customer service.
Don't discount any of them due to power specs either. If your speakers truly have a 88db sensitivity, they'll work fine for most volume levels in most rooms. Your speakers have a minimum 4.6 ohm impedance (8 ohm nominal) which is also fairly benign.
I personally use the Cayin and it works flawlessly, but I bought it used for $1600 and have no warranty.
Keep in mind that the retail price on most of these is somewhat negotiable. I would never pay list price for a Rogue Audio Cronus, a reasonable price is $2250 new, $1900 used. Same goes for the SS amps.