I have switching amplifiers powering studio monitors and powerful push pull tube amplifiers powering moderately efficient three way dynamic main system speakers. Neither is preferred doing the others job.
If you could possibly audition the Mini's I'd bet you'd keep them. At the very least you'd have increased your first hand sonic knowledge of the possibility of using tube amplification.
Listen to the quality or rightness of the mid range and not the overall quantity. Your speakers may want a bit more tube power for that.
If you could possibly audition the Mini's I'd bet you'd keep them. At the very least you'd have increased your first hand sonic knowledge of the possibility of using tube amplification.
Listen to the quality or rightness of the mid range and not the overall quantity. Your speakers may want a bit more tube power for that.