I have heard the Jinro in several systems, including one with AN-E speakers where I am familiar with its sound. The Jinro is a good sounding amp, but, it seems just a bit too laid back and not as exciting and vivid as I like.
For a non-SET amp with 100 watt or so power, I am a big fan of the Synthesis Audio A100 amp (KT 66 tube). This is a punchy, lively, and warm sounding integrated amp that also has a built in DAC that is pretty decent. That it is a screaming bargain makes it hard for some people to consider it in a very high end system. Perhaps one of the Synthesis separates, then, for those who want to spend more than the price for the A100.
The Gaku-On that I am familiar with is an older Audio Note (uk) amp. It is a quite versatile amp that sounded good with any speaker I heard it paired. I have not heard much Kondo gear. The one extensive experience I had was when I auditioned a pair of Stax 007 Omega2 headphones. I bought the headphones based on the audition, but, when I told the dealer I was not getting as good sound from the phones as I heard in his audition, he replied: "of course not, you heard them through a Kondo M-10 and you don't own anything like that."