used SET amp under $1500 suggestion


As stated in another thread, I have problem of having too much gain in my system. I am considering buying a SET amp to drive a pair of Zu omen definition, and looking for suggestion. I have too options:

1) keeping my PrimaLuna Prologue 3 preamp and buy a SET power amp or mono block. I like the PrimaLuna sound, so, I prefer to keep it. However, in this case, my budge is under $1500. To work with the PrimaLuna, I need an amp with input impedance > 100k Ohm. And the PrimaLuna has a gain of 12 dB. My current McCormack has 30dB gain which is too loud. So .. likely, I prefer something not exceeding 20dB gain?

2) sell the PrimaLuan preamp, and replaced with an integrated SET amp. I prefer option 1 because I don't know if I will like the sound of the integrated. But if I get an integrated, my budget increase to $2500, and it seems it open up more choices.

I read the 6moons and other review, it seems the Almarro and Yamamoto are 2 highly recommended SET choices, but they are both quite expensive. Is there any other choices? Thanks in advance.
gte357s
The Grant Fidelity Shuguang 300B integrated is kick ass also.....I sold mine a few months ago and it is 90% as good as my now much more expensive system.

I would recommend:
Decware torii
GF Shuguang 300
Almarro 318
Quad KT-66 amp ( and there is one on Audiogon that I heard and loved with Superfly's)
Melody 2A3 Monoblocks (used). Ask Sam HiFi on Audiocircle about this one.....he loves it with his Defs ( he has the integrated version).

I have the Omen Defs and have heard all of the above except the Almarro....and all are fantastic.

I would agree with a few posters though.....the Zu's are so transparent that you must have every piece working together to get a great sound......and just one piece off upstream will degrade the entire system. I would suspect the McCormack should sound pretty good with your Defs.

What is your source?
Yes, I think the McCormack sounds very good. However, I don't have others to compare to. The only problem is the gain. When I have to keep the volume low, it doesn't sound good. But when I turn it up a bit at about 9 o'clock, it sounds very good IMO. So, I don't really know if I should change it. It seems most of the SS amp has very high gain. For example, some ppl recommend the red wine audio sig 30.2. I did a calculation, it has aboutn 30dB gain as well. The Pass XA 30.5 has 26dB. It seems the only way to have lower gain is to with the SET.
I think the only way to know is to buy a SET amp and give it a try! There is a used GF 300 with upgraded tubes for sale used right now. Assuming the tubes are A Grade matched, that is a bargain as rhe tubes alone are $500-600. That would be a good starting match for you to get the flavor of set with little risk as you could resell it easily. That's the key here.....finding synergy while not losing money in the process! At least that's what I have done and it has been worth the time and effort as now I am loving my system!
I spot a Cary / AES SE-1 300B with 7 watt on local craigslist for $800. Do you think it will be a good match with the Omen Defn? Does anyone has experience with this unit? It has no negative feed back and the output impedance is 3.2 Ohm. The comment from the review says high output impedance results in lack of bass "tightness". Any comment on this?

Thanks
If you decide to sell the Prima and can move to the $2500 level you may want to look at the Tri (Try??) 845C integrated. I've heard one locally and it's awfully nice. Driving a pair of B&W 802 Diamonds...nice stuff indeedly. And cool as hell to look at as well.