(A) IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE FOR CURRENT BRAND OPTIONS
(1) SIM AUDIO It’s in Montreal just like TOTEM, and each is paired up with the other to voice its components.
(2) AYRE and (3) PLINIUS The latter two also have been mated with TOTEM speakers at some of the audio shows.
(B) MUST TO AVOID: Tube amps …they don’t have the requisite “grunt” craved by amp hungry and demanding TOTEMS. Stay with high current capable solid state.
(C) THE ULTIMATE CHOICE IF YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE USED MARKET:
TOTEM AMBER integrated amp. The AMBER is a discontinued integrated amp model that is rare to find in listings …. I’ve only seen it on the pre-owned ads in the Canadian audio forums like CANUCKAUDIOMART.
This was a joint venture between TOTEM and SIM AUDIO to build a beefy amp based on the SIM AUDIO platform and tailored to TOTEM’s audio sonic signature and bespoke specifications.
Amplifier power ratings
Another word on power: though it’s less of an issue now compared with the days of valve amplification, if your speakers are demanding to drive you’ll need a suitably muscular amplifier to support them.
Don’t look only at the headline power figure - see what happens when the impedance drops to four ohms. If the number nearly doubles, then your amplifier has good current delivery and will be capable of driving more demanding speakers like TOTEMs.