Dragon_vibe, if your speakers require the Atma-Sphere MA-2 model amps as the right match, then yes. They are large, they have a lot of tubes, they are hot, and they burn a lot of electricity when not in stand-by. They are also GLORIOUS and will punch all of the sonic hot buttons you specified as your criteria.
My wife and I have used MA-2 amps to drive Avalon Acoustic Eidolon speakers for over a decade. We'd never consider another amp. In that decade of use, I've replaced 6 output tubes - *SIX* only. These output tubes run a long long time.
And, you will have one of the true gentlemen of High End Audio, Ralph Karsten, supporting you.
Marc Mickelson at The Audio Beat has consistently listed the MA-2 as his favorite amp:
http://www.theaudiobeat.com/equipment/atma_sphere_ma2_mk31.htm
Good luck in your search.
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My wife and I have used MA-2 amps to drive Avalon Acoustic Eidolon speakers for over a decade. We'd never consider another amp. In that decade of use, I've replaced 6 output tubes - *SIX* only. These output tubes run a long long time.
And, you will have one of the true gentlemen of High End Audio, Ralph Karsten, supporting you.
Marc Mickelson at The Audio Beat has consistently listed the MA-2 as his favorite amp:
Keeping the notion of "best" in mind, let's say that I don't have the luxury of picking five amps. I have to choose just one -- the amp that will be the conduit through which all of my music, digital and analog, passes. Which will it be? Solid-state or tubes? Push-pull or single ended?See his full review at:
Give me OTL in the form of the MA-2 Mk 3.1s and I'll live musically ever after.
http://www.theaudiobeat.com/equipment/atma_sphere_ma2_mk31.htm
Good luck in your search.
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