wow first tube amp


Up until today I had been using a audio refinement compelte as my amplifier. Today the UPS man dropped off the anthem integrated 1 I bought here on the gon. I was always curious as to how a tube amp would sound at such low wattage. I was dumfounded by the deep bass and musicality of what I was hearing. My feet were tapping more than ever and I was finally singing along with the music. Nevertheless I have the anthem driving my power hungry B&W'S. One thing I noticed, though, is that the amp runs extremely hot. Almost hot enough to burn my finger if I touch the top of the case. While I usually play my music at loud volumes is this normal for a tube amp or should I be concerned. I am afraid I may be damaging it by playing it at such low volumes.
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If you can check the bias I would do so to make sure you aren't running it too hot, or you could check with the manufacturer.

You won't damage it playing it at low volumes!

B&Ws aren't usually the best match for a tube amp, in particular 802s. I would consider finding a speaker that is easier to drive and designed for tubes, like a Coincident or Audiokinesis. But if you are easily getting sufficient volume, its no worries.
If you hook up a tube preamp and some Klipsch speakers with horns you'll freak! I have a Cary V12R amp that runs as hot as an iron, so I don't use it much in the summer. I use a small SS system. Good luck with tubes!
It is just called the anthem integrated 1. Im looking into more efficient bookshelf speakers for this amp, any reccommendations? I was also thinking about bi amping with a sub to relieve the amp and mains of the low frequences. Do you think that should have a significant effect?
Atmasphere. I checked out the speaker manufacturers you mentioned, but my budget is under 600 used at the max. Preferable les than 450-500 used.