Zu Definition, AG Duos orCoincident Total Victory?


I am looking to upgrade my speakers and would appreciate your kind advice.

My amp is a Pathos Acoustics Twin Towers Hybrid (Tube input stage with 30wpc SS output stage) Integrated fed by a Musical Fidelity A300 CD player through Harmonic Tech Magic One IC. Speaker cable is PSC R 50. I am striving for improved micro detail at low volume.

Can you advise whether the Zu Definitions, AG Unos/Duos or Coincident's Total Victory may be a good match.

Thanks
Taksil
taksil
I'm using my Def's with a battery powered tripath amp that is very nice with them. When I was using a tubed pre, it was heavenly. But, heaven must not be good enough because I've gone to SS which has tipped the balance to clinical. A 45 SET amp is en route. . .
I have heard the Duo's and Def's on a 700.00 Exposure intergrated 40 watt per channel, and it was excellent, not the best but excellent... However I will say that Tubes in the chain are always nice Period! A sweet tube pre with good but resonable priced Solid state like a mccormack, or the new First Watt amps are no slouch either.
Writers claiming that Zu speakers do not work well with solid state gear simply don't know of what they speak. I'm running a pair of Defs with both Art Audio PX-25 SET mono blocks and Pass XA-60 Class A mono blocks. The Definitions sound marvelous with both; there is no "clinical" or "analytical" character with the Pass amps. Actually they do a substantially better job at the bottom end (40hz-100hZ) than SET tube amps. Unless the previous posters have tried good solid state amplification it is both unwise and unfair to dismiss it.
I forgot to clarify, LOWER cost like 800-1500.00 used or possibly new solid state amps can work well with Zu, even people these days are using the Nuforce 1200.00 mono's I guess with very good results. Sorry to offend the tube God's, but I do always agree a good tube pre is needed.
I run my Druids with a HT receiver as the preamp and Flying Mole 100 Watt SS monoblock amps (modded with Hexfred and Cree diodes, better coupling caps, better binding posts, bypassed volume controls, etc.) and they sound very good to me. But I'm planning on getting a Modwright 9.0 tubed linestage to replace the receiver very soon. Should sweeten up the system considerably, but it's no slouch right now. The Flying Moles are very nice amps for the money.