I have no problems driving my Maggie 3A's with a Classe' 150. Prior to that I used a Classe' 101. I also owned 2A, which worked well with the 101 and a seventy.
I also have a Mac 275, which absolutely can not be used on the Maggies. Well, maybe if you only listen to vocal music and low volume.
I helped a friend put together a surround Maagie system with 2.5 and 2A's ccm3 center all with modified crossovers. They run on Classe' 101 and 100.
At one time, way back between 1986 and 1994 I ran 2A's on an Adcom 555, which never really worked well. Not enough current. When I bridge two 555's it worked much better.
I've never been able to afford a higher watt tube amps, i.e, 150 or more, to see what they Maggies could do but I would guess that you would need at least that many watts as well as and amp that could easily handle a four ohm load.
I also have a Mac 275, which absolutely can not be used on the Maggies. Well, maybe if you only listen to vocal music and low volume.
I helped a friend put together a surround Maagie system with 2.5 and 2A's ccm3 center all with modified crossovers. They run on Classe' 101 and 100.
At one time, way back between 1986 and 1994 I ran 2A's on an Adcom 555, which never really worked well. Not enough current. When I bridge two 555's it worked much better.
I've never been able to afford a higher watt tube amps, i.e, 150 or more, to see what they Maggies could do but I would guess that you would need at least that many watts as well as and amp that could easily handle a four ohm load.