Tubes for Magnepan’s.


I think next up on my acquisition list is a tube amplifier. I'm not looking for the be all end all, cause I don’t think there is a definitive "Best", so am looking for as good as I can get for $3-4k.


Because tubes drive speakers so much more efficiently than solid state I am only looking for 40-50 watts to drive my modded Maggie’s, 1.7i's. (Or what you have when you add a new crossover and planer tweeters to 1.7i's.) Maybe 2.7x? I haven’t settled on that yet. And I have some Zu Dirty Weekend's upgraded to the max coming in in 2 months to replace my KEF's.

Anyway, I haven’t had a tube device since my Halicrafter short wave radio, and reviews are not the same as advice from people that own something. There is a Rouge Audio dealer in my area, last I looked, (opps, they no longer carry them), so I may have to go to another market to hear something, or get a try before you buy from a manufacturer or dealer.

You folks have taught me a lot, and I think asking users is the right thing to do on this change in direction.

Thanks in advance.
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@russ69 

Well the used market can come into play, and I may be able to pick up a better quality tube unit that way. And I was thinking more for the tube amp price wise at around $4k. 
The Schiit just came to mind as something to fiddle with, but that is not the max I would be willing to spend to go that route.
@jjss49

No, I know about Maggie’s and watts, so this is something to add into the mix for more sophisticated listening sessions, Jazz and Classical.

Thank you for the reference to overdriving, that is what the Sweetwater tech was saying in their video.


+1 jjss49 - Maggie needs power.
If you're not going to listen moderately loud, maybe you can get by with a medium power tube? I would not recommend Schiit, decent on paper but...
OP:
What are you currently using to drive your modded maggies? What are you hoping to improve with tubes?  I have used both solid state and tubes with mine.
william53b "Because tubes drive speakers so much more efficiently than solid state"

That is completely wrong, false, and mistaken you do not understand efficiency at all in fact it is most likely and common that a tube amplifier will be less efficient that a solid state amplifier.