Tube amp/integrated with bass grip for Aerial 7Ts


So I’ve upgraded my speakers from Aerial bookshelves (5B in the kitchen and 5T in the living room) to Aerial 7T in the living room. Amazing difference in both low end and clarity of midrange when powered by my Luxman integrated vs 5Ts. That amp just grips the woofers and produces the most realistic drums and low piano notes I’ve ever heard in my life (even better than my old Classe Omicron and Aerial 10T combo I sold years ago due to space issues in my prior living arrangement). My other amp is Cary SLI-80 F1 integrated, an amp I always loved powering smaller speakers, but it simply falls apart in the low end powering the 7Ts Looking to upgrade to either a tube amplifier or integrated (not picky, my DAC has volume control and is my only source) that will come close to Luxman in the low end grip. Thinking Audio Research 75SE or 150SE? What other amps should I be looking at. My budget is under 10K used. I'm keeping the Luxman as I listen 8 hours a day while working, tube amp would be for evenings and weekends.
astelmaszek
I can't find a 533H anywhere so I have a lead on a 535H... but I am not sure it is enough power for the Aerials.  Any thoughts on that?
I run Aerial 7Ts with both a LS28/VT80 combo with 75watts and Luxman L507uX with 110watts depending on the mood I'm in. I watch movies with both amps and I've never heard them clip. Aerial 7T is a 86db efficient speaker.
Head over to Rocky Mountain Audio Fest next month and listen to the Raven Audio tube amps powering the Legacy Audio speakers!  Dave of Raven Audio will take care of you.  Take a look at and listen to the Reflection integrated amp!

@astelmaszek

 “Aerial 7T is a 86db efficient speaker.”

I realize this is a much older thread, however, Aerial’s website lists the 7T as 89 db efficient. Correct me if something had changed through the years. I currently own Aerial 7T and am currently looking to upgrade my amplifier. I’m running an older Bryston 14BSST2. I have a ARC Ref5SE preamp so, naturally, the synergy of like brands should bring a noticeable improvement to my music listening experiences. Has there been any further feedback to provide on this subject? I have a solid lead on a very nice ARC Ref 75 SE. I don’t listen at loud volumes. It’s also a smallish room at approx 13 x 17x 8 dedicated, partially treated room. I listen to both digital and vinyl sources. I feel I would have something to gain by moving on from my Bryston. 
 

I truly appreciate insight of the pairing as well as additional insight if you’ve moved on to other gear, speakers, etc.

Thanks,

Scott