Tube Amplifier & Speaker Matching?


I am planning to put an attractive stereo in a formal living room and glowing tubes looks very romantic with nice music. What are good combo of amp and speaker are recommended out there, specially with low wattage 300B types.
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Thanks Eric for a quick response, I will start listing speakers with high efficiency rating which may be tedious. I will be actually considering monitor types only for more optional placements. Alas, most of the carried brands locally that sounds great are of 89dB (B&W, Totems, Focus audio)or less that requires more wattage. Anybody has heard the new Paradigm S2 monitor? It is fairly new and tnere is not much on the web on it. Speaker & Integrated tube Amp budget is from U$3K-4K.
If you can only get 89 dB or so, I would stick with amp power >30 w/ch.

Also, if you are going with a bookshelves, it might be better to go with one with very little bass. Trying to get any decent bass out of speakers tend to make them difficult to drive for SET amp.

I would pretty much rule out B&W for low powered SET. EPOS and ProAc would be a better brand to go with mid-powered SET. (10-20w/ch) SET compatible speakers are not that common in my area as well. I ended up just with going by other people recommendatation and purchased over the net.

Eric
It is really more harder to audition Tube than solid state, in terms of quantity. I work close by the manufacturer of coincident speakers and they also carry in their name some chinese oem tube amps. It is a pity that they dont have dealers here in the Toronto area where they are located rather they sell direct thru internet. I contacted them for an audition but want me to commit in buying before they will set up an appointment. Until I can see matching set up to listen to, It will be internet browsing and forums for a while. Shall I just go for cheaper entry level system and trust what is written? Jolida, Cayin, Sophia, Cary claims good performance. Buying thru internet or audiogon ads burned me once for shipping, border taxes and the worst is the brokerage fee of parcel services. Going to coincident, I trust will not be a mistake. It might be just by chance that locally there is a matched unit out there. Esthetics also play a factor because of the living room entertainment.
If you relatively close to Coincident speakers, I would definitely try them out first. They are fairly neutral sounding speakers. The speaker also has excellent finish as well. Note that you will need a very good speaker stand for bookshelve speaker. This is especially important for SET amp because the bass tend to be softer/less focus to begin with. A sold stand really helps out in this regard. I use a pair of Studio Tech SC-24 with Coincident Triumph UHS.

Going across border is definitely tougher. I hate dealing with duty and custom and etc.

For entry level tube stuff, I would suggest Antique Sound Lab. They have a lot of different offering for different taste. Build quality is quite good for the money and I think they also have a large presence in Canada as well.

I had a Cary 300B-SEI about 6 years ago. Great headphone amp. I did not have the right speakers for them at the time so I ended up selling them. Too much money for a headphone amp.

Heard a few older Jolida penta design before. Not really impressed. I think there is better stuff out there for the same money.

Eric