hi Pal, i do own a ML Ascent i, it is in my second system.
Generally i would say almost every amp(even multichannel receivers) in the market are able to drive the ML speakers, but not to a sonic greatness that may leave you satisfied. Depending on the loudness you normally hear, your personal taste, the music genre(i said this because certain music don't have much bass), you may find MA-1 could be the best match but to other it could be dreadful.
as for talk of impedance, it is generally not easy to have a capable amp to drive ML well, including SS. Depending on speaker load, the output devices (transistors in SS, tubes in SET,OTL) may not always run linearly to drive the electrostatics. It is this complexity that make different amp sound differently. If the music that you listen to does not goes so high in freq(or very low freq. because Ascent i does not have powered woofer), than you might be lucky, but i don't suppose due to 2nd, 3rd,4th etc.. harmonics. So generally it is better to get as huge current and big wattage amp as money can buy not forgetting to audition as well. i know Sanders produce amps that says it would drive electrostatics well, but i haven't heard so i can't comment.
Generally i would say almost every amp(even multichannel receivers) in the market are able to drive the ML speakers, but not to a sonic greatness that may leave you satisfied. Depending on the loudness you normally hear, your personal taste, the music genre(i said this because certain music don't have much bass), you may find MA-1 could be the best match but to other it could be dreadful.
as for talk of impedance, it is generally not easy to have a capable amp to drive ML well, including SS. Depending on speaker load, the output devices (transistors in SS, tubes in SET,OTL) may not always run linearly to drive the electrostatics. It is this complexity that make different amp sound differently. If the music that you listen to does not goes so high in freq(or very low freq. because Ascent i does not have powered woofer), than you might be lucky, but i don't suppose due to 2nd, 3rd,4th etc.. harmonics. So generally it is better to get as huge current and big wattage amp as money can buy not forgetting to audition as well. i know Sanders produce amps that says it would drive electrostatics well, but i haven't heard so i can't comment.