Tannoy Turnberry vs Fyne 502SP?


I was planning on picking up a pair of Tannoy Turnberry speakers in the near future, but remembered about Fyne audio. While I'd love to get some of the 700 series speakers, they are just a bit beyond my budget. However, I am curious how the 502SP would stack up vs the Turnberry. Does anyone have any insight? 

They are roughly the same price, with the Turnberry's being slightly more. 

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I have the 501SP with the Luxman 550AXII 20WPC class A but 95WPC A/B (so I've been told by the importer) always suspected these had more watts. It drives them really well. I had a 30WPC tube amp and thought that was enough until I hooked up the Luxman. I've heard the 30 WPC Luxman is 125 A/B. By chance is that what you have @tennisdoc56 ?

Esoteric F03. 30 wpc.  Pure class a.  No ab mode.  Large transformer that likely provides peak power when needed.   Crazy expensive markup but when I heard the two together, had to have them.   Tried the luxman with high expectations after a pre Covid Tampa audio show driving magicos.  Heard them in Atlanta with kef blades and Tampa with my Fynes.  Didn’t work for me, lots of positive reports with both luxman and accuphase  with Fyne

My issue is that solid state is a dealbreaker for me. I vastly prefer tube amps with what I typically am listening to. I don't love how clinical SS have been when I've tried a few. 

It's possible there are SS amps out there that don't suffer from this, but I'm also not willing to spend $10k+ on one just to see. 

I have also been looking at the Circle Labs A200. Maybe a hybrid amp is the answer to provide a mix of good power and some tube warmth.

For me, the ideal setup has both. Never heard a solid or tube replacement for each format, not to say it doesn't exist. For tubes, I'd go 75WPC plus IMO.