Tube amp for Sourcepoint 8?


My Sourcepoint 8s are breaking in nicely...loving them so far (and boy did they need break-in!). I have them paired with an Exposure 3510 integrated, which sounds wonderful - the holography and bass quality are completely addictive. But I do notice a slight dryness in the upper mids, and I'm wondering if a tube amp might be helpful here. Does anyone have direct experience with SP8s combined with tube amps? Only looking for people who have actually heard them in person this way (not on YouTube). Separates are not an option for me...looking for an integrated solution. Any insights appreciated. Thanks!

mdemaio

Thanks guys..I appreciate the comments. I've read the reviews and seen the numbers, but that doesn't always tell the whole story. That's why I'm hoping to hear from someone who has actually heard the speakers in situ with a tube amp. 

As for loudness, in my current set up the volume pot is at less than half and it's more than I can handle...I can't imagine volume would be an issue with a push-pull tube amp in the 30+ watt range, at least for the way I listen. 

If you listen at low decibels (many of us do), then a normal 40-50 wpc push-pull tube amp should do you well. Most advisors (dealers) assume you will want the ability to turn it up really loud when they tell yo to buy a 300-500 wpc amp.

Yes, I rarely listen above 70-75 DB. I'm not looking to peel the paint off the walls, but  ideally I would like to add some body and texture without losing control in the bottom end. 

Quicksilver KT Monos...AWESOME amps with stock KT88s and deadly quiet, too. Plenty of power, drive, and bass that can drive 4 ohms no problems at all.