Magneplanar 3.6R + Pass Aleph Amps Mate ?


I am considering a change to 3.6R's and am curious how an Aleph amp, in particular a 5 will perform with these speakers? I don't have a local 3.6R dealer and it is obviously difficult to determine if it is worth the effort.

Thanks in advance for your valuable input!
sayas
I've owned an Aleph 5, and I have previously owned a
pair of Magnepan MG-IIIa and currently have Magnepan
1.6QR's.

In my opinion, an Aleph 5 is inadequate power for a
pair of 3.6R. I say this not having owned a pair, but
knowing the power requirements of Maggies. I just
changed from a Mark Levinson 27.5 amp (200 W/Chan @
4 ohms) to a Levinson 335 (500 W/Chan @ 4 Ohms). Though
the 27.5 was very smooth, detailed and had an excellent
soundstage, the 335 gave an added dimension to the
dynamics. The 3.6R would be even more power-hungry than
my 1.6QR. I would suggest the Aleph 5 for POSSIBLY the
upper end in a biamped configuration.
IMO, one needs a LOT of good, clean sounding power for the 3.6. I'm not familiar with the Aleph 5. I'm using an InnerSound ESL amp that warps out at 600WPC into 4 ohms. That gives me a clean 100db in-room.
I once owned the Pass Aleph 2's in combination with 3.6R's
They were not a good combo
Not enough balls from the Pass to properly drive the Maggies