best inexpensive tube integrated


I just bought a pair of klipsch heresy speakers in mint condition for a bargin. Ive always wanted to experiment with tube amplification and I think now is the time. I know very little about them(tubes) and want to try them out at a minimum of expense. I paid 350 for the speakers and therefore would like to keep my budget below 700 for a tube integrated. I am not against used equipment. Is it worth a try or is my budget too low to jump into tubes? suggestions please!
zeekzaak
I have had my Primaluna PL2 for about a year and it is wonderful and easy to listen to. I ran with KT88's for about 8-9 months but just switched to EL34's. The nice thing about this amp is its can take a lot of different tubes and it is auto bias. There are a few used ones on here for around $900.
I just heard an amazing dual mono integrated earlier this week called the Jas Array 2.1 that blew me away. It uses two 805s, two 300Bs four 6922s and 12AX7 or 5687 all on a big open steel chassis. Weighs in at ~ 100 lbs. It might not fit in this thread since it MSRPs at $3500, but quite an integrated. I think about 40-45 watts per side if I remember correctly but it was driving some medium effeciency dynamic speakers ( as well as some compression horns) with ease. Very big open effortless sound.
I'd suggest looking at Melody amps if you can find them, I have the I34 or Astro 40 which would be too much but I don't know the price of the SP3 or SP9 over there.

My main point though would be to listen to a couple of tube amps. I listened and found that I preferred tube amps with EL34 tubes over KT88 tubes. You have to satisfy your own ears so have a listen and look for an amp with a sound you like.

Good Luck.

DS
this is awesome help!
I now am looking at Tektron pre-amp with Prima Luna prologue 6 mono amps...
have been offered a deal - sooo,
we'll see if I can get my funds together in time.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
I think the addiction to all of this goes beyond the equipment.
Everyone is so GREAT!