HOLY COW, BATMAN! That is one hellaciously beautiful and powerful MAC stack! With that kind of power and current, if the budget can support it, I would encourage you to have a critical listen to Aerial Acoustics... probably the 7T. I did some serious seat-time with the 6T, powered by a big MAC tube stack and that was nothing short of audio nirvana! I’d have bought them in a minute but my MAC MA5200, which I also demoed them with, just didn’t have the current supply to drive those babies the way they deserve. With Beryllium tweeter speakers, I would ask how critical it might be, if at all, for there to be enough space behind the sweet spot. Don’t know anything about them; have never heard any but I do know AMT tweeters perform best when there’s a healthy amount of space behind the listening position (e.g. 6 feet, or so). So, having a wall right behind your sweet spot (couch; chair; etc.) would not be a good thing. Reviews and my own personal experience with AMT tweeters indicate high frequencies get a little harsh and quickly fatiguing under such circumstances. Given what I’ve read about Beryllium tweeters, I’ve always wondered if this might be the case with them, as well.
May music be with you, James!