OTL amps with Wilson Watt/Puppy 6s


OK I'm in the market looking for an OTL amp to mate with a pair of Wilson Watt/Puppy 6s. The speakers are rated at 93 dB and 4 ohms. My room size is 16 x 19 x 8 so its not too large or too small. So far I have on my list:

Atma-Sphere
Joule Electra
Transcendent
Tenor

Are there any others that people recommend I consider?
bryans
bryan..i can whole-heartedly vote for the tenors..i recently bought a pair of the 75 wi's to go with my piega p10s that are 89db efficient. they are superb amps. they are the most musical,transparent,tonally correct amps i have ever heard.they will drive your wilsons' easily and give you the most breathtakingly beautiful music,imo,you have ever heard.let me know if i can be more help. dave smith 'calloway'
David Berning ZH-270, stable into 2 ohms (maybe a little less), does not use up alot of power and has way more bass than most of the other OTL's you have mentioned, also utilizes quite possibly the most advanced power supply within the audio realm. It also INCREASES output power as impedence curve dips, not the opposite like the other OTL amplifiers. You may also adjust feedback on the fly, auto biasing, has A/B input switches for use direct with a source if thats what you wish, boasts a 20 year life span on tubes and uses way, way less idle power and less power at full ouput than the other power mongers out there. You may also utilize the channel strapping option with (2) ZH-270's which will provide you with 105W @ 8 ohms. My single 270 is happy as ever running full-range Soundlab Pristine ll's with no problems. What other amplifier that weighs 9 pounds puts out enough power to drive full-range SL's?? Notta, none.

Best of luck,
Chris
From everything I've read about OTL's, mating them with a low impedance load like the WATT/Puppy is a no no. I personally wouldn't do it. My WATTS go to LESS than 2 ohms in the critical midrange, even though they are a nominal 4 ohm speaker. You'll get some thin sounding speakers IMHO. They also have some very wild impedance swings with frequency, they are a tough load to follow. OTL's like high impedance speakers. I suggest the Coincident line (10-14 ohm load) as a better match with OTL's, if that is what gets your heart a-pumpin'. Good luck.
Rlennan: Which version WATTs do you have?

I have heard the Wilson Watt Puppy 6's with Atma-sphere MA1 MKII.2's, MA2 MKII.2's and the Tenor 75 Wi. They all played beautifully. You can clip the lower power OTL amps at over 100db with the WP 6's, but it really takes an awful lot to do so. I would not sacrifice the transparency, extension and purity of an OTL for any other type of amplifier.

An important question I would ask is what size is your room and how loud do you listen?

I certainly favor the Tenor's by a wide margin, but since I handle the product, that should be considered. :)

Good Luck!
Yes OTLs like high impendance load but thanks to the Zeros, I am driving a pair of Vandersteen 4A full range (5-way, 4 ohms nominal, with double 12 inch sub woofers) with a pair of Atma-Sphere M60 MkII monos. See this link for info about the Zeros. http://www.condor-connection.org/asog/tweaks/ps/zero/index.html
Call Paul Speltz up and he will help you. Also see the numerous postings on the Zeros on ASOG (http://www.condor-connection.org/asog/bbs/index.html) and Audio Asylum (www.audioasylum.com) sites.
Good Luck