The right amp to biamp with McIntosh MC275 Mk V?


After a bit of searching,and a look in the manual,i have not been able to find the "gain" for the McIntosh MC 275 mk V. I am running this in the balanced mode.
I want to run this amp on the tweeter and the mid on the top terminals of a pair of Von Schweikert VR-7's. This is the older "one box" design speaker rated at 91db.
For the dual woofers i want to find a great matching amp for what i believe is "vertical biamping" -without a crossover.
A solid state,or class "D" amp that will tightly control the bass,but not overpower the tube amp.
The MK V is listed at 75 watts,some say more like 90-95 watts. Any ideas for a match to make a great pair would be greatly appreciated!
jazzcourier

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I don't know all the history, but the Mk IV vs. Mk V:
IV has a splitter tube, and gain controls. V doesn't.
IV has speaker terminals that only allow spades. V allows for bananas.