I've sat in front of several DQ-10's. The best I've ever heard them was near 30 years ago with a Audio Research SP10 & Kenwood LO7M mono blocks. When you say restored in every way, I assume the piezo has been disassembled and the diaphragm damped.
I would suspect 100 watts or higher that is an good dynamic sounding amp would do a good job here, 200 would be better. I've never heard them with a tubed amp, I haven't seen phase angles on these speakers, but I would assume an 80 watt or so plus tubed amp would do a good job with these, if I recall correctly, they run 5 to 8 ohms at 86db sensitivity...
I'm sure when you give a budget, you will get several good recommendations
I would suspect 100 watts or higher that is an good dynamic sounding amp would do a good job here, 200 would be better. I've never heard them with a tubed amp, I haven't seen phase angles on these speakers, but I would assume an 80 watt or so plus tubed amp would do a good job with these, if I recall correctly, they run 5 to 8 ohms at 86db sensitivity...
I'm sure when you give a budget, you will get several good recommendations