I don't know the vintage of these and there are many many others to look at, so this is a bit of a guide only for you to do your own home work with.
Here are just some that look to have bi-polar output transistors as they seem to come close to doubling wattage for every halving of load impedance from 8ohm 4ohm 2ohm.
I dug these out of Stereophile's test results they seem to do the current needed for the heavy load in the bass your speakers have, but as for the sound it's up to you to decide
Parrasound JC1 monoblocks
Ayre MX-R monoblock
Simaudio Moon Evolution W-8
Mark Levinson No.431
Mark Levinson No.436 monoblock
Classé CAM 350 monoblock
Classé Omega power amplifier
Most of the older big Krells, the ones with masses of heatsink are bi-polar (BJT) So is Dan Agostino's new Momentum and others are out there.
With your speakers stay away from Mosfet output and look at bi-polar (BJT) if you want the very best out of an amp that can drive that nasty bass load your speakers have.
Cheers George
Here are just some that look to have bi-polar output transistors as they seem to come close to doubling wattage for every halving of load impedance from 8ohm 4ohm 2ohm.
I dug these out of Stereophile's test results they seem to do the current needed for the heavy load in the bass your speakers have, but as for the sound it's up to you to decide
Parrasound JC1 monoblocks
Ayre MX-R monoblock
Simaudio Moon Evolution W-8
Mark Levinson No.431
Mark Levinson No.436 monoblock
Classé CAM 350 monoblock
Classé Omega power amplifier
Most of the older big Krells, the ones with masses of heatsink are bi-polar (BJT) So is Dan Agostino's new Momentum and others are out there.
With your speakers stay away from Mosfet output and look at bi-polar (BJT) if you want the very best out of an amp that can drive that nasty bass load your speakers have.
Cheers George