Amp for Thiel CS6


I currently am using a Conrad Johnson MF2500A to amplify my Thiel CS6 speakers. At times it seems as if the amp does not give as full, or solid a bass response as I would like. Is this a potential issue with the MF2500A? I am considering either a CJ Premier 350, or a Rogue Audio Zeuss. Any thoughts about these, or other amps with the Thiel CS6 speakers? Thanks.
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Thanks for all of the input. I have now decided to go with a solid state amp, rather than the Zeus. Given my present preamp, room set up, cabinetry, etc. I think I will try to find a Conrad Johnson Premier 350 to upgrade my system. Thanks again to everyone for your valuable insights.
One huge vote for Rogue. Have you heard the Zeus? It's amazing. Fast, fast pace and detail.
It has been recommended that I consider the Mccormack DNA 750 monoblocks as another possible choice with my Thiel CS6s. Does anyone have any experience with this amp with Thiel, or other speakers?
Thanks.
I like McCormack amps a lot, but they're not my favorite choice with Thiels. I think the McCormack amps are a bit forward for Thiels. The best amps I've heard with Thiels are real Krells.
I have never heard the CS6 however I have owned a pair CS7.2's for many years now. I used to power them with a Mark levinson No. 333 amp and was very happy with the sound however when I really cranked it up (Rock) it seemed like the 333 was straining a bit and not quite able to put up the goods. Last year I replaced the 333 with a pair of Mark Levinson No.33's Reference amps. These babies don't flinch at all when I crank it up and the base is simply amazing especially at higher volume levels. While the 33's are quite the beasts to deal with (there huge, ridiculously heavy and run very hot when played at higher volumes), if you have the room and the budget I'm sure you will not be disappointed. The one thing I have learned about Thiels' over the years is that the more power you have behind them the better.