What To Replace A Pair Of Lamm Ml2 Monoblocks With? Need More Power


Due to a move to a new house, and a far, far larger listening area, I've had to change speakers to get something that will optimally perform in the large space, which also features very high ceilings. I currently own the wonderful Lamm ML2 18wpc SET amps, and they are simply the finest amps I have ever owned, and perhaps ever heard. Sadly, they cannot begin to drive the speakers I purchased to meet the rooms demands. 

I am currently debating what would make sense to replace them with, which would still make me happy after experiencing the sound of the Lamm's for the past few years. I need something with at least 100wpc and I don't think anything solid state would satisfy my ears. Any recommendations or thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
nightfall
Carver crimson 350s’

odyssey kismet monos’
Sanders sound magtech. 
McCormack monos’ SMc audio. 
Have you listened to Pass very nice sounding, you can go all class A or high bias A A/B power.

No problem with pointing out the speakers I purchased after they were clearly able to work optimally in the room. Vandersteen 5a's.

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years ago i switched from tube amps to darTZeel solid state.....that was Tenor OTL 75 watt tubes amps. you can find used dart 108's at reasonable prices. if you are serious about wanting the purity and refinement of tubes, but want the linearity and control of solid state, the darts do that.

i still own darTZeel, the 468 mono blocks.