Hello Pablo!
Your room is awful small, so you won't need something that is extremely efficient with either of those amps. The Aleph 30 can drive most loads quite well, and the Cary will be the one that would prefer a simpler, 8 ohm load.
A monitor like the 3A MM De Capo-i might be ideal for such a set-up if you dont need much bass below 45hz and like things very dynamic, lively, and detailed- but can be a bit forward for some tastes in the mids. If you want a monitor that will not leave you craving for more bass in that room, try a pair of revel M20's on the Aleph 30... Very well balanced sound, great energy for low to moderate listening levels, and affordable too. It would be a more laid-back sound than the De Capo's, with PLENTY of deep bass energy at sane levels in that room with the Pass amp.
Be sure to use plenty of sound treatment on the walls and tube traps as well for the corners- Good luck!
Your room is awful small, so you won't need something that is extremely efficient with either of those amps. The Aleph 30 can drive most loads quite well, and the Cary will be the one that would prefer a simpler, 8 ohm load.
A monitor like the 3A MM De Capo-i might be ideal for such a set-up if you dont need much bass below 45hz and like things very dynamic, lively, and detailed- but can be a bit forward for some tastes in the mids. If you want a monitor that will not leave you craving for more bass in that room, try a pair of revel M20's on the Aleph 30... Very well balanced sound, great energy for low to moderate listening levels, and affordable too. It would be a more laid-back sound than the De Capo's, with PLENTY of deep bass energy at sane levels in that room with the Pass amp.
Be sure to use plenty of sound treatment on the walls and tube traps as well for the corners- Good luck!