I've never heard that amp, but I would think that a couple hundred watts per channel would be plenty to enjoy those speakers. I use a Bel Canto EVo4 in the bridged mode with good results. However, even when I use it in the stereo mode (200 watts) the sound is good. I've also heard that tube watts have a bit more kick per watt than solid state, so again, I think you have enough power to enjoy them.
However, if the amp has gain controls so you could match it up to another amp then I might consider trying a solid state amp on the bass and the VTL on the mid/highs. I'm real happy with the EVo on my Series 3's, but a digital amp is not for everyone. Hope you figure it out.
However, if the amp has gain controls so you could match it up to another amp then I might consider trying a solid state amp on the bass and the VTL on the mid/highs. I'm real happy with the EVo on my Series 3's, but a digital amp is not for everyone. Hope you figure it out.