Eddy,
Given your speakers, the Cary integrated amplifier would be a more satisfactory match. IMO the single ended Inspire isn't powerful enough to manage your speaker's load demands. Technically this amplifier is a SEP (single end Pentode)rather than a true single ended triode (DHT). The Inspire is built with cost restrains in mind. It doesn't have premium transformers or an exceptionally stout power supply. It's a nice choice for very easy to drive speakers however.
Given your speakers, the Cary integrated amplifier would be a more satisfactory match. IMO the single ended Inspire isn't powerful enough to manage your speaker's load demands. Technically this amplifier is a SEP (single end Pentode)rather than a true single ended triode (DHT). The Inspire is built with cost restrains in mind. It doesn't have premium transformers or an exceptionally stout power supply. It's a nice choice for very easy to drive speakers however.