I use the ML#436 amps with my Salons and this is a great combo. I also used these amps with a pair of Studios for a couple of months. I've also auditioned the Bryston 4bst, the Classe Cam 350, and the latest Krell 450 monoblocks. To me the #436' were the most musicale. These amps were built wtih the Studios and Salons in mind, and really fill out the bass while being very dynamic and transparent. The amps image incredibly and each intstrument or voice is a treat to listen to. They have never given me listener fatigue even after several hour, but I don't listen to the amps at extreme or near clipping levels. I believe a pair of 436s will more than do the job on your Studios and provide you with plenty of headroom. I'm actually biamping my Salons with two pair of 436's and audiophiles who have heard the setup are really amazed at how musicale and accurate the system is.
I think the Bryston 7B would be a good choice as far as driving the speakers to loud volumes, but if you want a more musicale experinece go for the 436's.
Also keep in mind that your speakers were designed long after the Levinson amps you mentioned, so they were designed for the 334, 335, 336 and 400 families and of course the 33's and 33H's.
Hope this helps,
Steven
I think the Bryston 7B would be a good choice as far as driving the speakers to loud volumes, but if you want a more musicale experinece go for the 436's.
Also keep in mind that your speakers were designed long after the Levinson amps you mentioned, so they were designed for the 334, 335, 336 and 400 families and of course the 33's and 33H's.
Hope this helps,
Steven