Tube Amp Recommendation for a solid state guy


After years of using solid state amps I'm thinking of purchasing a tube amp. My current amp is a Bryston 4B ST, it's a great neutral amp w/ loads of power but I always feel like I want more warmth and mid bass bloom.

I've been researching various tube amps from new "Chinese" imports to older / vintage units and I'm unsure which is the right amp for me. I mostly listen to modern blues, rock and Jazz so I want an amp with guts and power. My biggest concern with tubes is there apparent lack of "kick" so I'm hoping to find the best of both worlds.

My budget is $750 - $1,500 and I'm not afraid of buying second hand. Can anyone make a recommendation?

Thanks!

B
bluepearl
What speakers are you currently using?
Do you know what the specifications are for them?
(i.e. sensitivity and impedance?)

Your current amp has 250 wpc into 8 ohms. That is a lot of power, and if your speakers need that kind of power, it will be difficult to get a quality tube amp for the budget you have stated.
Just my 2cents....I have an ONYX SP7 INTEGRATED (45watts/channel) and it powers my Thiel 2.4's with plenty of umph...Thiels are 87-88 db. I also use a Mac MC2500 (500wpc) with the Thiels...and Im not let down at all by that little 45wpc amp. So, as far as tube amps go...I would recommend a used VTL amp. Wonderfull bass and the overall sound is quite surprising when you are use to SS.
Let me make a correction...I have a MELODY SP7...interchangeable with ONYX SP3...except for the 38 vs 45 watt difference.
The way I achieve "the best of both worlds is to mate a tube preamp with a SS amp. I also use a tubed CD player. Good listening, Jeff
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