I run my Triton References with a McIntosh MC152, 150wpc power amp and that is only because It is in an all Mac system. I experimented with amps when I first got the References last July. I loved the sound with my Odyssey Stratos amp at 150wpc. I also tried a Conrad Johnson MF2550 250wpc solid state amp, didn't care for it. The music seemed very slow and thick. The McIntosh amp I am using now is similar in sound to the Odyssey amp except there is more of everything and I am absolutely loving the sound.
Although Sandy Gross uses a low wattage tube amp to drive his References, I found tubes to make the speakers sound a little bloated . (I had a Rogue Cronus Magnum 100wpc integrated I also tried with the References). I would stick to a good solid state amp with good headroom. Most of the time, my amp is loafing along at 1-5 watts, but sometimes the meters can go up to 70 watts or so during high transients. I would think that the BHK amp would be a great match with the rest of the system. Great synergy makes a great sounding system, while poor synergy makes a great system sound poor.
Although Sandy Gross uses a low wattage tube amp to drive his References, I found tubes to make the speakers sound a little bloated . (I had a Rogue Cronus Magnum 100wpc integrated I also tried with the References). I would stick to a good solid state amp with good headroom. Most of the time, my amp is loafing along at 1-5 watts, but sometimes the meters can go up to 70 watts or so during high transients. I would think that the BHK amp would be a great match with the rest of the system. Great synergy makes a great sounding system, while poor synergy makes a great system sound poor.