Power recommendation for Vany2ce-sigs


I've just purchased a pair of Vandersteen 2ce-signatures and I'm looking for input on upgrading pre/power amps. My current equipment consists of Carver C-19 (tubed) pre and TFM-45 (ss 375 wpc) power. I'm currently listen only to CD's via an ARC CD-1.

I don't have any real preference in ss or tubes - I do enjoy the non-fatiguing nature of the current set-up. My listening room is about 12'X16'. I listen at moderate volumes. The Carver equipment is bugging me as it attracts a lot of RF.

Would like to keep total amp expenditures to <$5K.

I mostly listen to blues and jazz, some pop. Might Sam McClain and Keb Mo have been in heavy rotation lately.

Thanks in advance for the input!
jg_deitrich
I agree with those above who recommend McCormack amps-- any of them, as they certainly seem to have a special synergy with Vandersteen speakers. For pre-amps, I like Sonic Frontiers Line 1 or 2 with that combination. Good Hunting. Craig.
I have heard the vandys with a ARC D-400 ss amp it was a outstanding match. Since you have a ARC cd player thats the way id go. The LS3b is a great pre and can be had used very reasonable!
Thanks to those who have responded. Any good recommendations for tube gear? I've been reading some good owner reports on Rogue.

I didn't include specifics on my cables, they are: Audioquest Ruby between pre/power; Transparent The Link-100 from CD to pre; Audioquest Granite (PSC) bi-wire to speakers.
I have owned a Vandy 2ci's for about 7 years. I recently changed from a PS Audio 100c to a BAT VK500. The improvement is not subtle; improved detail, incredible bass extension and great imaging. Very musical without analytical fatigue. I recommend you listen to a VK200 or VK500. The are a great deal used on this site. If you are interested in tube gear you could check out the VK 75SE or VK 60 at the same dealer.

BTW I listen to Jazz and "post rock."
-Karl