vintage amps


howdy, folks.
looking to upgrade my secondary system, and have been looking at vintage amps. this system is all vintage with PS Audio 4.5 PreAmp, McIntosh MC50 SS Monos, Rotel CDP 955AX, Magnum Dynalab FT101A Tuner and Tannoy Eyris 3 Speakers.

i have been thinking i'll upgrade the MC50s. something about them seems lacking. i have been trolling on A-gon regularly and there seem to be a goodly number of 80s amps on lately, from brands like Carver or Adcom. some of the Adcoms were made by, or in conjunction with Nelson Pass, and the Carvers seem to have had a good rep over the years.

i have also been watching Rotel and Bryston. bottom line is i've been leaning toward Solid State, and would love some input on any or all of these brands. i also welcome any other suggestions.

all of these amps have considerably more power than the mere 50 watts from the MC50s. any reason to think the Tannoys would be better served for more juice? or no?

as an aside, i lean toward the vintage gear for budgetary reasons and i feel that there is a lot out there to choose from, so why not?
tommycosmo
Some of these amps are approaching 30 years of age. Many, if not most amps this old might need new caps and a re bias. If the amp wasn't all that great in the first place, it might not be worth the expense. On the other hand, some of the older amps are classics that can still hang with the best of the newer offerings. In which case, despite maintenance requirements, they still might offer you a huge bargain. IMHO, if you're looking to go old, look at the best of the era, otherwise consider something younger. Though not "vintage", and I haven't actually heard a lot of them, some of the newer Class D amps appear to be very promising bargains. Good luck.
thanks everyone. no hurry on my part so i am not about to rush into something that won't be any better than the Mac50s...
Markus1299,
I am going to purchase a G9000 this week. Would love to hear any additional feedbck. My buddy brought home a G901 from Japan in 1979. Same unit and it was awesome. I still have the Sansui AU-717 I bought new in 1978 and it's still sounds great.
Spencer