Tube Amp for Martin Logan Speakers


Hi, I love tube sound through my Martin Logan Aerius-i fronts and Cinema-i center. I currently have a Butler 5150 which is a hybrid, but it busted on me and would cost $700 to fix. I've had china stereo tube amps that were pretty good and gave true tube sound, but not enough drive for higher volumes. I live in condo, so not like I can blast music anyways but still. I got the Butler because I wanted 5 channel tube sound for home theatre (The piercing sound from my Denon 3801 receiver was not pleasant to my ears). It appears there are only three multi-channel tube amps around, from Mcintosh, Butler 5150, and Dared DV-6C. The latter two are hybrids, and the last one was one of the worst tube amps i've ever heard. I have no clue why 6Moons gave the Dared a 2010 award, but maybe it's because it produces only 65W.

So since multichannel tube amps are hard to come by, and they tend to be hybrid, I was thinking maybe it would be best to get three true tube monoblocks to power my fronts. Thing is I wonder if they will be underpowered for my speakers, and not sure which ones are decent for the price. Maybe China made ones would suffice, and they still go for pretty expensive price. I'm wondering if anybody knows of a decent powerful tube monoblock that is affordable, because I can't pay $3000 per block. or maybe best to just repair my Butler. Thing is, I'm not confident that it is reliable. The tubes are soldered in which is weird, and i've taken it to a couple repair guys who both said that the design is not good, because it's very tight inside and more susceptible to being fried from DC voltage areas. it's too sensitive.

Any suggestions for tube monoblocks, even if china made ones? the holy grail for me would be Mcintosh tube amp, but they are hard to come by. Thanks.

smurfmand70
Mapman, I just noticed that you have class D amps as powerful as they are don't think they are out of the woods when it comes to driving ESL's
Their achilees heel is driving low impedances in high frequencies, they behave in a similar fashion.
Just look at the black trace that is the frequency response of the Belcanto Ref1000 driving a simulated speaker load, see how it goes all wonky, it should be flat, and that load is no where near as severe as an ESL load in the HF.

http://www.stereophile.com/content/bel-canto-ref1000m-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements

Cheers George
So my sense is to consider the full impedance curve, not just a static number. Maybe that is where "all other matters" are not equal.

That is certainly part of it! There is a reason some speakers are considered 'difficult loads' and that is never a good thing as far as the amp is concerned.

The OP was about tube amps that can drive ML ESLs. The issue here is that ML has been really trying hard to make their speakers work better with transistors, which is not easy to do, because ESLs want constant power and transistors are constant voltage (see http://www.atma-sphere.com/Resources/Paradigms_in_Amplifier_Design.php.

I'm pretty sure I explained all this earlier- a lot earlier:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1394129996&openflup&11&4#11

But if you have a set of ZEROs, its pretty easy, then its just about whether you have enough power, not whether the amp is comfortable with the load. Seems to me 60 watts will make most MLs play reasonably well.
Music Reference RM200. Amazing hybrid amp can drive low impedance no problem.
Ralph and others, with respect, do you know for a **fact** that MLs or Quads were **designed** to be driven by a Constant Voltage Paradigm (SS) amp or a Power Paradigm (traditional high'ish output impedance tube) amp?

Seems to me that just because they work "ok" with one type amp or another, with or without ZEROs, doesn't answer the threshold of whether the sonic presentation of these ESL speakers will be colored if driven by the one type of amp or another.

Or ... are you saying the relationship between an amp's output impedance and an ESL's varying impedance plot is simply not a relevant consideration to the ESL's sonic output because of some unique or different electrical characteristic peculiar to ESLs??

Thanks
Or you could check the ML website. According to ML the hybrids can be driven by amps outputting between 20, yes 20, and 500 wpc.

Maximum power draw is 200 wpc.

Rather than argue theory, give them a listen, then you'll know what amps they make beautiful music with. You may be surprised.