Here's 2:
Art Audio Carissa. Owned it and enjoyed it. Go for the Signature version if you can.
Cary 805 monoblocks. Own them now. If you get the AE version, you can use either the 845 or 211 tube.
Re your experience with the Cary 300b: I'm a 300b lover. I tried their 300b SE new a few yrs ago and didn't like it and I've enjoyed even cheap 300b's before. Turns out they are running the tubes real hard. The manual calls for a bias of 80 mA and I think the voltage is over 400. They may have got their 15 watts output but they killed the sound IMO.
Have a feeling you might like the 805's. They have been made for almost 20 yrs so you can usually find them used. The early ones used an el34 to drive the output tube and the later ones use a 300b (my preference).
Art Audio Carissa. Owned it and enjoyed it. Go for the Signature version if you can.
Cary 805 monoblocks. Own them now. If you get the AE version, you can use either the 845 or 211 tube.
Re your experience with the Cary 300b: I'm a 300b lover. I tried their 300b SE new a few yrs ago and didn't like it and I've enjoyed even cheap 300b's before. Turns out they are running the tubes real hard. The manual calls for a bias of 80 mA and I think the voltage is over 400. They may have got their 15 watts output but they killed the sound IMO.
Have a feeling you might like the 805's. They have been made for almost 20 yrs so you can usually find them used. The early ones used an el34 to drive the output tube and the later ones use a 300b (my preference).