Possible move from Hovland amps?


Regards to everyone in A'gon Land. I've been running a Hovland HP-200 tube preamp and Radia SS poweramp since 2005, and have always been really happy with them. The combination of liquidity without softness (pre amp) and understated control without hardness (pow amp) has resulted in an excellent synergy that I've found hard to replicate in any other amp combination.
I've just upgraded to Zu Audio Definitions Mk 4 speakers which employ xoverless full range drivers, and are v. eff at 103dB, with a v. neutral, fast, tonally dense sound that I've matched nicely with my tt and cd.
So I am valueing speed and neutrality more than ever.
My question, esp. to those who are familiar with the Hovlands, is that whether I should be investigating any interesting alternative amp choices in the context of my system/preferences.
My current list of items to poss. listen to incl. Dave Berning VOTL 230 pre/pow amps, ASR 4 box amp and Audion Black Shadow 845 SET/pre. There are undoubtedly others.
This thread is tempered by the overriding concept that I love the Hovs, and feel that the constant impulse to upgrade is a sophisticated manifestation of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, I mean, where does it all end?! LOL! When one runs out of cash obviously!
Btw, I was so upset years ago when Hovland went bust as a company, such a great product and history, communication with Bob Hovland was always a pleasure.
spiritofmusic
You obviously have high regard for your Hovands and are quite pleased. Why not wait and see how well they mate with the new speakers? You may not wish/need to change anything.Different may not be better.
Regards,
Too much of any one thing doesn't always cmake the best outcome. I personally think an injection of big tome tubes like 845s makes sense in this set up. The only way to know is to here it for yourself. If I were trying to here different set ups the 845 output tube would be my instinct.
Personally I wouldn't change a thing... I've been enjoying a friends Hovland 100, paired with the Radia on a regular basis and it's a combo that hard to beat. (The Radia replaced some very nice EL34 mono blocks...)

Let your new speakers run in for a few months before changing anything, then and only then I would consider Crimson Musiclink cables and interconnects.