Best Cheap Amps for Magneplanar Speakers


I want to drive some medium sized to large Maggies (1.7 or 3.7) with the cheapest possible amps that will still let them sound great.

I prefer monoblocks and by 'cheap' I mean a kilobuck or so, tho less would be fine too.  I do NOT want to spend 4 thou...
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I should have said in the OP that I have a tube pre-amp and would prefer a SS amp if possible.

Also, it needs to be a significant upgrade from my current Sunfire Cinema Grand (a Bob Carver design).  That means I'd like to buy something I can test at home, which means new.

Thanks for all the ideas!
I own these. They are spectacular. Affordable, super high power and musical! They would make your Maggies sing. Oh, and there is a 45 day in home trial with money back guarantee. Nothing to lose. Give them a try you wont regret it.  I use a primaluna tube preamp in front of them.  My friends and I are discovering that the right class D amp with a good tube preamp can be incredible to say the least. 

http://www.reddragonaudio.com/collections/amplifiers/products/m500-mkii
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Sounds like your bent on SS; someone mentioned earlier Threshold equipment that comes up from time to time for around $1k; that would be smart; earlier Audio Research SS amps also come up for around the same price as well. Both could fill the SS bend your seeking playing Maggies.

I have had Maggies for 30 years ( IIs, Tympanis, and currently playing 1.7s). I could have purchased the 3.7s, but to my ears the tweeter ribbons are just to in my face and ear; I play piano and my wife plays violen. Jazz and Classical listeners here.

I have gone back and forth between tube and solid state:
* Audio Research D100B solid state (100 watts per channel) with a CJ MV5 tube preamp
* Audio Research D100B with the Audio Research SP14 (tube phono because I play 80% vinyl)
* Currently MFA 200C amp (tube with 200 watts per channel switchable to 60 watts triode; Wavestream Kinetics phono (all tube) and Wavestream Kinetics line stage (all tube). I have only once or twice used 200 watts for yucks....but 60 watt triode mode is bliss.

This last system plays the Maggie 1.7s; we use this literally as our daily system. Turn on and play all day when I work at home or on weekends.

We have a 2 story house, and I have no problem hearing the MFA 200’s set at 60 watts / channel play 1.7s. We have one teen ager and one younger son, and they even say I have to turn the volume down when the amp is set at 60 watts.

As for listening, frogman’s comments re. musicality is spot on for Maggies and tube amps at 60 watts. YMMV.