LAMM2.1 with Tannoy Westminster Royal SE Speakers


Has anyone experienced the LAMM2.1 monoblocks with Tannoy Westminster Royal SE speakers? I am "ampless" at the moment and considering LAMM2.1, VIVA Aurora T and Wavac MD-805m amplifiers. My reservation with the LAMM2.1 is power: 18 watts, therefore my inquiry.
wylmars
I've heard the Yorkminster, Canterbury, Westminster, and Kingdom Royals in my own home for extended periods of time, all with the Lamm ML2.1 amps and they all sounded great. It's a very good match.
Did you find them producing the deepest bass as well as more powerful amps? Did you try anything with a lot more power, and if so, did you find that the Lamm went as low?
Easily. The bass from ML21 has "body" and a holographic power. This you will never find with any Transistor Amp.
LSC-2341 – Saint-Saens — Symphony No. 3 In C Minor, Op. 78 ~ Boston Symphony Orchestra, Munch: When I play that record the windows in my room start to vibrate ...
JA wrote in his measurement side bar to Art Dudley's review (October 2004) "Note that the Lamm's low-frequency response is commendably flat down to the 10Hz limit of these graphs".

I am not surprised by the observation above by Syntax.

Regards,
These are very interesting and helpful discussion points. I'm a bit surprised that the LAMM2.1 apparently performs so well. The only other amp I'm considering (read: forgot to include in my initial question) is the Sophia Electric 845, which has slightly more power than the LAMM2.1, but less than the Wavac and Viva Aurora T.