Tube amp recommendations to drive Joseph Audio speakers


Looking for a tube amplifier to drive my Joseph Audio Pulsar 2 Graphene speakers.  Preamp in the system is an Audio Research Reference 2 Mk II, cables are full loom Zavfino.

 

Have been using a Pass XA25, but while detailed and clean, the sound is just a little too yin (lean) for my taste.  Want a little more tonal color, density, and bloom to the sound.

 

Hope to stay around $5K new or used.

 

Thanks!

bobbydd

The ARC Ref 2 I'm currently using was a big improvement on the solid state Classe preamp I had been using.  The Ref 2 I've owned for over a decade, it is definitely not lean tonally; if anything, it's slightly on the warm and "tubey" side.

I've inserted an Audio Research VT100 into this system as an experiment.  The VT100 is vintage 1995 or so but has been updated with new caps and a set of KT120 output tubes.  Sounds very good, but has more fan noise than I expected.

So at a crossroads presently.

FYI, Jeff Joseph recommends using an amp of at least 60 wpc for the Pulsars.

I’m using Lab12 Integre4 MKII. In the process of auditioning it, I also auditioned Lab12 Suara and Lab12 Pre1. They sounded largely identical to my ears. You can consider the Suara, although if I am you I would consider selling your ARC pre and getting the more expensive integrated Integre 4 MKII instead simply because it runs cooler and the biasing procedure is painless (took me less than 5 mins to bias 4 KT170 tubes with the built in LED screen). Lab12 stuff really deserves to be more well-known, their tube amps compare favorably with the best SS class A amps out there. They are some of the best amps money could buy. 

 

pr

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The Quicksilver amps used tubes penthode, the tonality ad clarity are not as good than tubes 300b or 2a3 but the power and dynamic are better.                              The Joseph audio speakers are not very sensible so it's a better choice to choose penthode amps.
 

 

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