Unlike B&W's, Spendors aren't exactly current hungry. The 1/2s are a nominal 89 or 90db and present a very stable 8ohms to the amp, meaning you don't exactly need a lot of power. I used to run a McCormack 0.5 dlx on my Spendor 2/3s and liked it well enough until I decided to give this "tube" thing a try. Haven't looked back since, with only 30W available from my Rogue 88 running in triode mode.
Sure, bass is lacking but I don't miss it. Can always put in a sub if I ever feel the need and no way I'm trading the midrange magic for overripe bass.
I biwire my 2/3s and it wasn't a huge leap but an improvement nonetheless.
If you want to stay with SS amp, I'd suggest going with something like an Aleph 3 or the Volksamps Aleph 30 on closeout (the link: www.audiovideologic.com) and save some money and spend what you saved on a pre-amp. Upgrading from a Sonic Frontiers Signature 1s to BAT VK-30 made a huge difference in sound quality for my system.
Anyways, hope this helps.
Sure, bass is lacking but I don't miss it. Can always put in a sub if I ever feel the need and no way I'm trading the midrange magic for overripe bass.
I biwire my 2/3s and it wasn't a huge leap but an improvement nonetheless.
If you want to stay with SS amp, I'd suggest going with something like an Aleph 3 or the Volksamps Aleph 30 on closeout (the link: www.audiovideologic.com) and save some money and spend what you saved on a pre-amp. Upgrading from a Sonic Frontiers Signature 1s to BAT VK-30 made a huge difference in sound quality for my system.
Anyways, hope this helps.