1. Get the biggest Maggie you can afford (1.6 in this case).
2. Tube or SS, they both work. You will prefer one more than the other. More important, how loud do you want to be able to play your system? Contrary to what you read, Maggies only need a lot of power if you want to really crank it. You only NEED an amp that is "happy" with a 4 ohm load. Hopefully, for your ears and pocketbook, you don't need to crank it but that's your call.
3. Don't get ahead of yourself. Get the Mags, enjoy them for awhile and then decide. For me, they have enough bass that I could live with them w/o a sub.
4. Maggies are excellent with vinyl.
Enjoy the journey.
2. Tube or SS, they both work. You will prefer one more than the other. More important, how loud do you want to be able to play your system? Contrary to what you read, Maggies only need a lot of power if you want to really crank it. You only NEED an amp that is "happy" with a 4 ohm load. Hopefully, for your ears and pocketbook, you don't need to crank it but that's your call.
3. Don't get ahead of yourself. Get the Mags, enjoy them for awhile and then decide. For me, they have enough bass that I could live with them w/o a sub.
4. Maggies are excellent with vinyl.
Enjoy the journey.