I have Hawks and I think a lot depends on what kind of music you listen to and how loud. My experience is heavily based on loud classical orchestral music, so keep that in mind.
I originally drove the Hawks with a VAC 100/100, a big heavy tube amp (KT-88) not altogether unlike the AR VT100. The sound was beautiful, dynamic, timbrally very accurate, gorgeous violins and winds, even at relatively high volume. If I hadn't wanted more power, I'd have been pretty happy with the sound. If you do not listen to music with peaks over about 100 db, I think you will be happy with the AR. The bass is a special situation, because of the transmission line design and the passive radiator. I believe your Arcs use the same design, though a bass driver with a slightly smaller magnet structure. If the AR successfully controlled the bass with the Arcs, I should expect yoyu won't be unhappy with Hawks.
The Diapasons, with twice the bass drivers, may prove too much of a challenge for any --or at least most-- tube amps. High current appears to be a necessity here, though I cannot speak from personal experience. With my Hawks, more seems to depend on the amp itself than just the fact of high current. I did not find the VAC objectionable in the bass. I do get more detail and tautness with solid state amps, but the difference is not so great. There could easily be compensatory factors.
Both Dick Shahinian and his son, Vasken, are very happy to try to answer questions and work toward solutions regarding any of their speakers, current or not. You can call them (or email) for much good and constructive conversation. Their contact information is on the website: shahinianacoustics.com.
I originally drove the Hawks with a VAC 100/100, a big heavy tube amp (KT-88) not altogether unlike the AR VT100. The sound was beautiful, dynamic, timbrally very accurate, gorgeous violins and winds, even at relatively high volume. If I hadn't wanted more power, I'd have been pretty happy with the sound. If you do not listen to music with peaks over about 100 db, I think you will be happy with the AR. The bass is a special situation, because of the transmission line design and the passive radiator. I believe your Arcs use the same design, though a bass driver with a slightly smaller magnet structure. If the AR successfully controlled the bass with the Arcs, I should expect yoyu won't be unhappy with Hawks.
The Diapasons, with twice the bass drivers, may prove too much of a challenge for any --or at least most-- tube amps. High current appears to be a necessity here, though I cannot speak from personal experience. With my Hawks, more seems to depend on the amp itself than just the fact of high current. I did not find the VAC objectionable in the bass. I do get more detail and tautness with solid state amps, but the difference is not so great. There could easily be compensatory factors.
Both Dick Shahinian and his son, Vasken, are very happy to try to answer questions and work toward solutions regarding any of their speakers, current or not. You can call them (or email) for much good and constructive conversation. Their contact information is on the website: shahinianacoustics.com.