What do you think is the best amp to go with


I just bought a pair of Legacy Focus 20/20's and my Ayer V3 just dose not do it for me. What do you think is the best amp for me to go with. I have always had a ss, I always wanted to try tubes, but I have heard that a strong ss is the best for the 20/20"s. I have been thinking about a Mark Levinson 331, but I just don't have enough experiance to know for sure. I have a Sony NS999ES player.
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Ive used 4 amps now, some extremely powerful, and my ayre v-5xe still betters them all and also drives them till I get a headache if need be.I cant imagine needing more than a 120x2 amp in 8ohms, unless it cant handle lower dips.
I suggest either a Coda or McCormack for the Legacy higher end speakers such as yours. Coda is who made the Legacy amp and preamps up until a couple of years ago. A Coda Continuum Ultra would be the best choice but any would work very well. Check out their web site or give them a call. Mark or Doug is very helpful. Or call or email Steve McCormack about the McCormacks. Either of these amp choices would bring a life time of musical happiness. Just a side note, Kimber 8TC is the speaker cable that Legacy uses.
Maybe you should experiment more with fine-tuning the speaker placement or possibly changing the speaker cables before deciding to move to another amplifier...
A friend of mine has the McCormack DNA 500 to power his Legacy's and loves the combination.
My theory reflects my fine restaraunt theory. In a really good restaraunt(although I don't eat much beef)I'll always order the steak. I know what I'm getting/and its hard to screw it up. Back to your question-Pass Labs X-250. You can get it used for under 3K(6K originally)The X-250 is very neutral/lots of power 250/8ohms-500/4ohms and in my humble opinion is as good as any amplifier under the 7-8K range. Its built like a tank/its a gorgeous amp/oh and some guy named Nelson pass designed it. There are other good choices,but I highly doubt you would regret buying the X-250.