Amp for Dynaudio 1.3SE


Am looking for a powerful warm amp to pair with my
Dynaudio 1.3SE.
My listening room is very small and my current pure class A
amp does not control the bass well enough.
When purchased these speakers,auditioned them with MF Tri-Vista and they sounded great - speed,dynamics and tubelike warmth as well.
MF Tri Vista is my first choice therefore.
Any other suggestions please.
Thank you
kdbg00
You might want to have a look at the Simaudio line of amps as they seem to be paired with Dynaudio speakers by the manufacturers at audio shows.

Simaudio News, http://www.simaudio.com/news.htm

02/18/2004 - Simaudio will be exhibiting at the annual "Festival Son & Image" show from Friday April 2 through Sunday April 4, 2004. You can find us in room 307 at the Delta Hotel (475 President Kennedy St., Montreal, Quebec) where we'll be actively demonstrating the
new MOON Limited Edition Series in conjunction with loudspeaker manufacturer Dynaudio.

"Festival Son & Image" s
http://www.hifiexpo.com/english/
I auditioned the Dyn 1.3SE on some McIntosh 1201 monoblocks. The sound was really good.But .oh..ummmm not sure you want to spend $16,000. They go used for around $8000 LOL. Seriously the Macs sounded like a good match .I'm sure a less powerful/expensive version would be great.

Good hunting!
i am currently using the sim i3 with my 1.3se,s,lots of grip from this little amp,would like the i7 or even try the i5.the sim does sound good with the dyns,is the i3 the biggest baddest amp?it sure gives me enough of what sim has to offer for now,good luck!
Use Krell FPB-200c's go pretty cheap these days and are a nice match for the Dyn's.
Before I sold my 1.3SE I did a demo with a MF (don't remember the model), but it was rated at @150 WPC and also a Sim Audio W5. The Moon W5 sounded better to me. In my opinion it wasn't even close. I remember being impressed with how well it presented the soundstage-when listening to a quartet it separted each individual performer so well and the timbre of the instruments was more accurate. Also you seen them on Audiogon and at used price they would be a great match witht the Dyns.. again, just my opinion- A lot of people here also like Plinius with Dynaudio, but I was not able to hear that combo.. good luck!
Thanks for your kind suggestios,guys!
Will definetly consider Sim Audio W-5 or probably I-7 integrated.The accurate timbre and transparancy is what I'm looking for(thank you Classical1), as I find acoustic instruments sound a bid synthetic with my current amp.I need a 220-240V version though which is rarely available here at Audiogon and excludes the American market obviously.
I was in your boat just a while back. i owned the W3 and thought of moving up to the W-5 ,but the musical fidelity Tri-Vista got my money. i have been very happy with this combination now for several years and can't ever see changing it. the W-5 se is a great amp too with the dynaudio..can't really go wrong with either choice.
ONE WORD: TUBES. Serously, the Esotar tweeter can be ruthless, and a nicely executed tubed am will bring out the best in that speaker while preserving inner detail and transparency....