Thanks Pubul57! I also think it's not a perfect match for my speakers. But when I got the Dynaudio speakers I owned a 2x100 watt Rotel amp. After that I was hooked by the "tube sound" and got myself a MA2275, a great amplifier with a lovely smooth sound, just a tiny bit underpowered for my hard-to-drive speakers. I have listened them using a Parasound power amplifier, 2x250 watt, and I wasn't impressed. The music didn't affect me like when listening using Jadis or Mac.
The MA2275 is great, but I'm still interested in getting a Jadis because of the superior midrange, almost like magic. And I am not one of those who believe it's just a glorification of the sound. I go to concerts several times each month, have done so for the last 12-13 years, and I play music myself. The sound from a tube amp is, to me, more "real" than what comes from a solid state amp. At least when it comes to the music I listen to, which is rock in different ways. (Not techno, which is more of a SS genre.)
When, and if, I'm getting a Jadis, I wan't it be "future safe", either if I keep my current speakers or if I get something else, which I might do. It's hard to find speakers that are easy to drive. And I really like the Dynaudio sound, it's big, smooth, a joy to listen to. I will try a few other brands. I already tried ProAc D28 (8ohm, 89db) with 2x75 McIntosh tubes and the bas was indeed more controlled than with my Dynaudio speakers, but the difference wasn't huge. And the smaller Dynaudios had deeper bass and a more smooth very delightful sound. The ProAcs where more crisp, more clear and open though. I liked ProAc a lot, but they twice as expensive!
So, any recommendations for me? I don't wan't to get huge Jadis power amplifiers, I just don't have the space. :-)