INTEGRATED CHOICES AND ADVICE PLEASE


Room size - 12 x 16 w/ 9 ft ceiling.
Speakers; either Nola Brio Quattro or Joseph Pulsars

Integrated choices ...so far
Mingda MC 368 ( KT150's) 
Vincent SV 237
Prima Luna Dialogue HP (KT150)

Any comments or experience with these or others for these speakers is greatly appreciated.
Regards
T
nutreez69
I have a Primaluna Dialogue Premium HP.  I am using the stock EL34 tubes and my speakers are Harbeth Monitor 40.1's.  
I have never heard a better amp.  The Harbeths are fairly easy to drive but not easy to power to their optimum sound.  I can say with confidence that this amp drives them with oodles of power to spare.  
I love the beautiful midrange of the amp/speaker combo, but the thing that stands out with this amp is the bass.  It's really great.  I am not running a subwoofer and I still get plenty of clean sounding bass with this amp.  In the future I will probably roll some tubes but I figured I should give it some break-in time before doing so.  
Not sure if you are still looking for an integrated or not, but i have a Vincent 237 i wouldn't mind getting rid of.  I also have a phono stage to go with it, which is a vincent PHO-700
I just got a Cronus Magnum Kt120 and it is no way sounding wooly bass here with my Usher CP 6371. Actually extremely nice all around.
I would look at the rogue Cronus magnum with the kt-120 tubes if you prefer tubes. Very nice. The only problem is that it made my usher speakers a little wooly in the bass. I went with the Hegel h300 and couldn't be happier, 250 watts to control the woofers and still on the warm side.
For tubes, I would definitely go with the Prima Luna HP integrated, for solid state I would recommend the Parasound Halo  integrated.
T,

My vote would be the for the prima,really solid good sounding that would also hold better resale value if that ever comes up.

I have never owned either speaker mentioned but I have heard the pulsars and think that would be a fine matchup.

Kenny.