Moving away from tubes. Is this a good idea?


I need a new amp for my Totem Sttafs and REALLY considered tubes. My final thought is that if you don't have a certain pile of money you are only kissing your sister. Have you ever seen my sister? Besides there is a Devel's Tower of a learning curve for me to climb around tubes and I'm really anxious to just sit down and listen without any anxiety (if you know what I mean).

I have an opportunity to pick up a JungSon JA 88-D class A integrated amp. Just one piece of electronics to move onto the rack (but what a BIG piece:-)

I have a relatively med/small room (16'x17'x8'). The speakers are rated 8hm, 88dB, and 100 W max. program.

The amp is rated at 80 wpc, class A, RMS 8ohms.

From what I read the JungSon is about as close to a tube sound via ss as I can get without breaking into the kids xmas fund. I just want a rich full room of acoustical/vocal/instrumental music.

Could you give me your opinion if you think the Sttafs will be underpowered or unmatched.

Thanks.
djh
I'm not familiar with the Jungson, but 80w/c is plenty. Just make sure your rack is well ventilated - preferably have the Integrated sitting on the top in the wide open.

Of course this heat issue is the exact same as you'll have if you were to go with Tubes.

There's no need to agonize over, or apologize for not spending the extra $ for Tubes - SS can be very satisfying.
The pro-tubers are totally correct. Stop listening to your self-induced doubts ... give up on the notion that tube equipment is a pain, as it isn't at all ... pick up a nice used integrated and some speakers with relatively high sensitivity ... you won't regret it, as long as your goal is to enjoy music
Get your feet wet and go for a hybrid integrated that uses tubes only in the preamp section. Bat vk300, older version with 6922, or if you have the scratch then go for an Einstein. If your not limited to an integrated then the sky is the limit with a tubed preamp/solid state rig. I have yet to hear a single solid state amp that replicates what tubes do. Experiment, there is a treasure of inventory on audiogon you can play with for very little financial loss if you buy and sell wisely.
As mentioned above , try tubes they are better in my opinion !

If you don't want the hassle , just get a self/auto biasing
integrated . The Primaluna would be a nice place to start .
Be careful with the Cayin . I had one that was purported to be auto biasing , the A-88T, it is NOT !

Good luck .
I have a Jungon JA-88D in my second system. My room is very similiar in size to yours. Since purchasing this integrated, my modded Sonic Frontiers Line One (tube preamp) and Golden Tube Se-40 (80wpc tube monoblocks) have been getting dusty and garnering little attention. I also tried several solid state amps including Luxman and this unit was significantly better than all. I am basically a tube guy, but this integrated gives you a very musical sound somewhere between the two camps. Also, this unit will impress all of your non audiophile friends and they will ask you if it is a Mcintosh.
I also agree with Aball that a decent sub would probably do more for you in the near term than a component switch.