Affordable SS Integrated for Merlin TSMs


I'm looking for some opinions on some solid state integrated amps to drive a pair of Merlin TSMs for my 12x12 bedroom. I'll be feeding them Lossless files through my Mac Mini.

I'd like to keep the price (used) around $400-700. I have done some research and the few that stand out are the Naim Nait 5 (non-i) and the Rega Mira. It seems these are generally considered a little better than the NAD/Rotel lines. I don't have the money for Krell, Simaudio, etc.

Right now I have a panasonic XR57 and a Dussun V6i. I love the Dussun. It has weight in the bass, is super smooth, and detailed. But it is just too big for me. I also have an Onix Sp3 on the way, but I know the heat a maintenance of tubes will be too much for me over time; plus I really want a remote.

How do the Naim and the Rega stack up given the associated gear? Are there other SS integrateds int his used price range that stand out?
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I agree the Merlins would sound best with an EL34 based tube amp, but if SS is the way you want to go, at that price point, I always thought the Rotel gear was a good value and they seem to upped the build quality of there chassis and front panels in recent years. It would be hard to pick one from a list like Rotel, NAD, Arcam, Rega, Creek, Naim, and Cambridge, but at that price point these would be the companies I would consider for sound, build, and support. I think they all play in the same league and none would be "much" better than the others. I would proabably choose on the basis of features and looks within this group, I don't think one is clearly better than the rest. I would call Bobby for his recommedation. There was some Italian SS integrated, the Audio Analogue Puccini he seemed to like quite a bit.
No question tubes are the way to go (EL34s especially, or OTLs), but OP wants an SS option, and at a relatively low price point. You may be right about the Rotel/Merlin combo. I've not heard the AA Pucinni, but Bobby seemed to like it; if you could get it used at the price point.