Hi PRealtor76,
Depends on the sound you are looking for...i love tubes personally and have owned a CJ tube amp in the past. Today, i use tubes in my preamp and in my sources...but use SS in my amplification. Everyone has a different 'alchemy' to create their blend.
In your case, the B&W 802 require a lot of high current to be driven with control and clarity and definition. A touch of warmth in your amp will be no bad thing to someone who is considering tubes for amplification. Classe amplification is a very good start.
I suspect you will find tube amps produce amazing midrange magic with the B&Ws...but relative to high quality SS, perhaps not the tighest bass. The 802s are quite demanding and can use up whatever power you throw at them.
Personally depending on price range: CJ Solid State, Classe, Gryphon, Vitus, the discontinued Forte 4 (bi-amped), FPB series Krell, perhaps Parasound, SimMoon Audio, NAD higher powered amps, those come to mind for now.
As for the vinyl bug hitting you...i am not sure that is mutually exclusive with tubes at all. You've got tubes in your preamp if you mean you are looking to keep warmth in your system.
Any of the above amplification options will make a big difference over what you are running now...the 802s are great speakers and will really shine with high quality, high power. good luck! and enjoy!
Depends on the sound you are looking for...i love tubes personally and have owned a CJ tube amp in the past. Today, i use tubes in my preamp and in my sources...but use SS in my amplification. Everyone has a different 'alchemy' to create their blend.
In your case, the B&W 802 require a lot of high current to be driven with control and clarity and definition. A touch of warmth in your amp will be no bad thing to someone who is considering tubes for amplification. Classe amplification is a very good start.
I suspect you will find tube amps produce amazing midrange magic with the B&Ws...but relative to high quality SS, perhaps not the tighest bass. The 802s are quite demanding and can use up whatever power you throw at them.
Personally depending on price range: CJ Solid State, Classe, Gryphon, Vitus, the discontinued Forte 4 (bi-amped), FPB series Krell, perhaps Parasound, SimMoon Audio, NAD higher powered amps, those come to mind for now.
As for the vinyl bug hitting you...i am not sure that is mutually exclusive with tubes at all. You've got tubes in your preamp if you mean you are looking to keep warmth in your system.
Any of the above amplification options will make a big difference over what you are running now...the 802s are great speakers and will really shine with high quality, high power. good luck! and enjoy!