Should I use Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 300


I recently got some perfect 3 yr old Magnepan 3.6's that I want to tri-amp using and a deqx HDP-EXPRESS II dsp processor/active crossover. I plan to use bridged Monarchy SM70Pro for the ribbons, modified Odyssey Stratos for the mids and an NAD 2600 for the bass.

I have a chance to get a Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 300. Do you think this would be an overkill or would this be a better match to the SM70Pro since they are both tubes? I also have a Bryston 5Bst for MC1's sides and a CC3.

Maybe just bi-amping with the Tri-Vista 300 on the bottom and the SM70Pro on the top?

Does anyone have any experience with the Tri-Vista 300 now that they have some age?
oneartist

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I sold them and I gave demos with the Tri-Vista in the past for the distributer in my country. It has lots of power. In the high freq. they can be a little on the bright side.

They are reliable enough. For the money they are not a bad choice.