The amps your using really aren't doing justice to those fine speakers! I know, several of my friends, including myself pressently, use the Electa Amators (or have used them) or Extrema's (at one time or another), and have played around with quite a few calibures of amps on these Sonus Faber pieces. The speakers such as extremas DEFINITELY do better with solid state!!! The speaker balances much more neutral and "right" with solid state running from all ends!..our experiences anyway.
We've all come to the conclussions that you need a very strong refined sounding amp to make these work correctly. Amps that put out close to 100 watts in class A opperation, or 300 plus watts of Class AB (carefull not all 300 watt amps can push these properly!..i.e, Classe's older amps!) is a bare bare minimum to make the likes of Electa's or Extrema's sound stage and push dynamics well. Also, they have tons of detail, and want an amp that's the same.
My summations thus far have been that, Pass Labs X150's and above work very very well! Also, the new Threshold Stasis and older T200/T400 series (upgradeable as well!) are very good "no lose" candidates. Coda's 100 watt class A opperating amps and above, such as the model 11, System 100, and system 200's and newer ,also work/sound fantastic with the Extrema's/Amators as well. The older Levinson 226(???) is a good candidate to seek out (I think the model is correct)
However, and I'm sure you could come across some other workables with these, that would be very clear, refined, dynamic, etc. But, For sure, as long as they are working correctly, the above mentions will definitely work well with a good solid state preamp! Pass Labs preamps are a sure bet with just about any of the above amps. Pass Aleph P and L models are running around used out there for less than half off. (and they run part passive/part active at a certain volume level!...very well thought out and very neutral!) Also the X series stuff from Pass is good for the more expensive versions. The more pricey Levinson stuff is worth a try if you got the dough. But, things like the Krell and Bryston preamps, not to mention the Bryston 7b mono amps, are not worth the money!...there's much better out there at the same or less money.
In summing, If you listen at not too ungodly rock concert levels, I'd be willing to bet that you'd be estatic about the quality of sound you got using something like a Pass X150 (used around $2k) or X250 (used $3500), mated with something like a Pass Aleph L preamp (class A Stereophile rated...and deservedly so!!!) combo! I garantee, mated with the right cabling and front end, driving those world class SF Extrema's, you'll be in heaven!...or at least sonic Nirvana! Enjoy
We've all come to the conclussions that you need a very strong refined sounding amp to make these work correctly. Amps that put out close to 100 watts in class A opperation, or 300 plus watts of Class AB (carefull not all 300 watt amps can push these properly!..i.e, Classe's older amps!) is a bare bare minimum to make the likes of Electa's or Extrema's sound stage and push dynamics well. Also, they have tons of detail, and want an amp that's the same.
My summations thus far have been that, Pass Labs X150's and above work very very well! Also, the new Threshold Stasis and older T200/T400 series (upgradeable as well!) are very good "no lose" candidates. Coda's 100 watt class A opperating amps and above, such as the model 11, System 100, and system 200's and newer ,also work/sound fantastic with the Extrema's/Amators as well. The older Levinson 226(???) is a good candidate to seek out (I think the model is correct)
However, and I'm sure you could come across some other workables with these, that would be very clear, refined, dynamic, etc. But, For sure, as long as they are working correctly, the above mentions will definitely work well with a good solid state preamp! Pass Labs preamps are a sure bet with just about any of the above amps. Pass Aleph P and L models are running around used out there for less than half off. (and they run part passive/part active at a certain volume level!...very well thought out and very neutral!) Also the X series stuff from Pass is good for the more expensive versions. The more pricey Levinson stuff is worth a try if you got the dough. But, things like the Krell and Bryston preamps, not to mention the Bryston 7b mono amps, are not worth the money!...there's much better out there at the same or less money.
In summing, If you listen at not too ungodly rock concert levels, I'd be willing to bet that you'd be estatic about the quality of sound you got using something like a Pass X150 (used around $2k) or X250 (used $3500), mated with something like a Pass Aleph L preamp (class A Stereophile rated...and deservedly so!!!) combo! I garantee, mated with the right cabling and front end, driving those world class SF Extrema's, you'll be in heaven!...or at least sonic Nirvana! Enjoy