Good amp match for vinatge Vandersteen 2C's?


I recently bought a pair of these in great condition. I'm finding the treble a little on the soft/warm side. Any amp suggestions that will help balance out the sound? I'm thinking Bryston.
robertsong
The Music Reference RM 10 is an small unique and capable amp that will destroy your pre judged thoughts on what an amp is capable of.
Its about as raw and organic an amp you will find for the Vandersteen 2 series. Kimber 4 tc speaker wire and PBJ copper interconnects work great with just about any decent 12AX7 or 6DJ8 tube pre amps...
yes i am also a dealer for MR
JohnnyR
I've owned the 2and 3s, as well as the RM10s, but never together. I will
say that the RM10s are one of audio's magical amps, and if John Rutan
says they are compatible in terms of power, then I would think the
recommendation is one to seriously consider. Someone told me that the
best he ever heard the 2ces was when driven by an RM 10.
Johnny, are you guys the Audioconnection in NJ? Do you have the RM10 and 2C on display to try out?

Also, getting off topic here, how are the new Sig II's different from the originals?
For the people who mentioned Mccormack, why does this brand in particular make a good match?
Because the McCormack's tight, punchy bass compensates for the Vandersteen's somewhat bloated bass, the McCormack's somewhat forward presentation compensates for the Vandersteen's somewhat laid back presentation, the McCormack's liquid midrange through treble works very well on the Vandersteens (the Vandersteens though very forgiving through most of this area, do have a narrow area in the brightness region, that can be less forgiving). It has been rumoured that Steve McCormack uses Vandersteens. Considering the very long period of very active sales of the Vandersteens, that would seems like a good idea. Two of the best values in all of audio, and they work just great together. What could be better! The Vandersteens work very well with other gear too. At the value end, ss amps like the PSE's (though I'm not sure of that companies current status, and their older gear might be getting long in tooth), and at the higher cost end, Audio Research. Despite the enthusiasm by some here for tubes with Vandersteens, I'm less convinced that tubes are best with them, especially in the bass. There are some tube exceptions though, such the previously mentioned Audio Research. All in all, I think the McCormacks offer the best sound for the buck with Vandersteens.