Tubes for Magnepan’s.


I think next up on my acquisition list is a tube amplifier. I'm not looking for the be all end all, cause I don’t think there is a definitive "Best", so am looking for as good as I can get for $3-4k.


Because tubes drive speakers so much more efficiently than solid state I am only looking for 40-50 watts to drive my modded Maggie’s, 1.7i's. (Or what you have when you add a new crossover and planer tweeters to 1.7i's.) Maybe 2.7x? I haven’t settled on that yet. And I have some Zu Dirty Weekend's upgraded to the max coming in in 2 months to replace my KEF's.

Anyway, I haven’t had a tube device since my Halicrafter short wave radio, and reviews are not the same as advice from people that own something. There is a Rouge Audio dealer in my area, last I looked, (opps, they no longer carry them), so I may have to go to another market to hear something, or get a try before you buy from a manufacturer or dealer.

You folks have taught me a lot, and I think asking users is the right thing to do on this change in direction.

Thanks in advance.
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@atmasphere 

Thank you for the information. There are so many tube amps I have never heard of. Fortunately many posters here have been providing new ones for exploration.

 It seems the only way to start to be informed is to attend the major audio shows. There are two stereo stores here in Jax, and I am sort of between Atlanta and Miami, and while there are a number of stores available to visit within a days one way drive, they do not come close to representing the products available to the consumer.

Is there a national show that highlights valve amps?

I hope the big shows return this year so I can attend one.
Is there a national show that highlights valve amps?
No. Seems to me in the US, AXPONA and the RMAF as your best shots.
I hope the big shows return this year so I can attend one.
Be sure to take along the rest of your system.
My Berning EA 230 sounds a little better than my McIntosh 2105, even with a pair of Velodyne subs. The Mac does play a little louder, though. It is too much work to switch back to the Bernings.
I am referring to Magnepan 1.7i speakers. Frank
If you’re still open to a tube amp still, and you want to give the the current they need, there is one amp I know that’s well within your budget that would do an awesome job with them - it’s the Antique Sound Labs Hurricanes. 100w triode, 200w pentode. There are a number technicians whom have done mods on these an they are stellar sounding on the Maggie’s.