Prima luna Pro Logue intergrated amp.... Will it make my Martin Logan's sing?


Ok I have narrowed my search for an intergrated amp and the one that keeps coming back in my decision process is the Prima Luna Pro Logue intergrated amp. However, I have always had SS amps in the past, never class A, so I am not sure if I will be comfortable with the differences. But, the sound that I heard from the amp was Incredible! 
My question is, will 36 watts be enough power for my Martin Logan Vantage speakers. Anyone currently using that combo. Also, any current owners of the amp that can add more info about your experience with it is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, 
matt 
matt00

Showing 1 response by rar1

I have had the Prima Luna PL2 integrated and PL5 power amp for the last 10 years.  These amps are truly wonderful ... great detail, musical, just a touch of warmth, easy to tube roll.  But they do run out of steam.  

When I playback a movie (blu-ray) in the PL2 system which is connected to Omega MK7 high efficiency monitors, the system gasses out when I try to go too loud.  Now granted, the Omegas as single driver monitors will only play so loud, but the PL2 does gas out.  I live in an apartment and mind the noise house rules.  The listening space for the PL2  is 10X15X8.  The room is carpeted and the windows draped.  

I do not know the ML Vantage speakers that you own.  I have never owned MLs.  Without knowing how loud you listen, I would think though that they would require more power than 36wpc.  


Rich