Bob,
I'm using two D300's in a vertical bi-amp. But even just one has plenty of power. The sound is definitely not dry and lifeless. Slightly warm overall with a with a nice sense of natural body, depth, detail and tonal color. Bass has plenty of power. Takes about an hour of playing to sound it's best. You can get even better performance if you change the fuses to Hi-Fi tuning ( as I did ) or Aceme ( which cost about half as much but just as good ). I also had the captive power cords changed which also improved the sound. The list price was $3995 before being discontinued. I think the D300 would control your Vandersteens nicely. But trying it is the only sure way. If it didn't work out they seem to sell quickly on Audiogon.
I'm using them to drive Alon Circe's modified with an Extreme crossover and new mid driver from Nola which used to be Alon.
Alan
I'm using two D300's in a vertical bi-amp. But even just one has plenty of power. The sound is definitely not dry and lifeless. Slightly warm overall with a with a nice sense of natural body, depth, detail and tonal color. Bass has plenty of power. Takes about an hour of playing to sound it's best. You can get even better performance if you change the fuses to Hi-Fi tuning ( as I did ) or Aceme ( which cost about half as much but just as good ). I also had the captive power cords changed which also improved the sound. The list price was $3995 before being discontinued. I think the D300 would control your Vandersteens nicely. But trying it is the only sure way. If it didn't work out they seem to sell quickly on Audiogon.
I'm using them to drive Alon Circe's modified with an Extreme crossover and new mid driver from Nola which used to be Alon.
Alan