amp for infiinity kappa 9


I looking for advice on which amp or amps to use. I'm in a transition from mid-FI to HI-FI. I want to build a system around the Infinity kappa 9s I just bought on e-bay for 800 dollars. I tried to drive the speakers on a yamaha m2 amp. No dice. It shuts down at moderate volume. Step 2 I tried an Adcom gfa 555. Cooked the amp in short time. I have heard that a tube pre amp is recommended because of the emit tweeters. I currently Use a Mcintosh MC2100. It will drive the speakers to its full power but falls short of what the speakers are capable of. Would another MC2100 work if i used the 2 for mono blocks 1 to each speaker or will I still come up short on power? The system I want to build will be very Basic. I have a Yamaha C2 pre-amp, dyno fm-3 tube tuner, Technics SM1200 tuntable, Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck, Akai GX 747 open reel tape deck,DBX 4bx dynamic range expander, and a Denon DCD 1500 cd player. I also have an ADC SS315 equalizer. Now I am aware that these are not the best componets to use but they are all that I have for now. Any and all advice on what to keep and what should go would be welcome. I listen to Blues and classic rock most of the time but sometimes classical and big band is a nice change. I dont even know how much I want to spend. I will just build the system slowly piece by piece and use some of what I have now. Most of this stuff was bought 20 years ago when I was in the service. Can anyone help this newbie out on my quest for HI-FI?
coman61
electrostatics may do the job. At 300wpc it has plenty of power. Get ahold of ESL and see what they say.
Coman61.....if you are in Southern California, I would consider buying the speakers from you if you want to unload them.

thanks,

mitch
Aragon 8008 BB, high current. This seem to have been the choice for powering the Kappas in the beginning. They go for about 1000-1200, and if you can get two, you can biamp them with the Infinities. BTW, I have a pair of Kappa 9s in storage, at my mother's place and they do sound GLORIOUS, especially in the bass. I have a McCormack DNA 225 and when the time comes to move them over, I will get another amp to play with the biamping set up.
Sorry Mitch I'm in Ohio. I'm not sure if I'm gong to unload them just Yet. For now I'm just going to BI-AMP them with the Macs. They do sound nice just lacking bass. I just can't believe that the MC300 can't push them woofs. If I sell them I'll be sure to let you know. Finding a replacment is the key now that I have some decent size amps.