High Current SS amps with input impedance = 200K


I'm looking to identify amps like this that would match optimally to an Audio Research sp16 tube pre-amp with output impedance of ~ 20K?
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Hello all.

Some closure on this for me finally. I ended up with a used pair of Bel Canto Ref1000 mkiis. They are up and running in my system. Very sweet indeed! I'll post some more impressions or whatever else might come up relating to these back in my system listing.

Thanks for all the feedback you all have provided to help me with this decision both here in this thread and elsewhere.
Mapman(or someone),

correct me if I'm wrong, but my perception has been that IcePower amps are not necessarily "high current" amps, being more of the voltage amplifier type.
Dark,

Not sure about a clear answer to your question.

The BC ref1000 specs indicate Peak Output Current: 45 amperes.

I've seen higher and lower. I suspect the switching nature of the power supply optimizes application of delivered current perhaps in comparison to other types?
In the particular case of the Bel canto Ref 1000 Mk.2s, the 'moderate' peak current of 45 amps is deceptively low. . . As the 1000 Mk.2s have a balanced output with active positive and negative leads on the speaker terminals, the current is roughly equivalent to a 90 Amp peak for a more common non balance output design, where the active signal would be relegated to the positive terminal, while the negative is left to float. I have used the Bel canto babies on my big Vienna mahlers v1.5s, and the authority that they yield is something to be beheld.

Enjoy them, Mapman! G.
Thanks Guido,

For some reason, whenever I read "high current" I always picture the pure Class A massive heatsink monsters from the late 80's/early 90's like the Class DR-3VHC, Levinson ML-2, Krell KSA-100, etc.

I guess that caused me to associate high current with high heat and huge size.