What is the amp for magnepan's: tube or solid?


I have a mesa baron amp, and have been thinking about a bryston to replace it. I buy used equipment only. I would like to get more bass, and have thought about a sub, B&W. Would a Bryston amp add more bass?
jayoo
Jayoo- I have tried more then a few amps and have heard nearly everything out there and under $15k you simply can not beat the Parasound JC-1 on Magnepan's(the JC-1's retail for $6k fwiw).
At six grand the Parasound JC-1 ought to be good.

Before spending such a sum, try a CarverPro ZR1600 at about $840. Buy lots of good discs with the other $5160.
Disclaimer: I am an audio dealer who sells some of these products. I had a set of MG IIIa's in the store a few weeks back and played around with some of our store amplifiers.

The Pass X350 on up and Wolcott P220M's are the two best I have heard. The ARC vt100 is quite good too but can run out of power. For cheap the little EL-34 based Conrad Johnson MV's are very very good - just don't expect enormous power.

The surprise hit is the Quad 909 amplifier. Sweet with tons of power. Absolutely superb match (it's pretty good with Quad 988's too !)

In general and in the past I have found that Magnepans typically sound their best with tubes. The trouble is that they eat tubes like there is no tomorrow. There are a few solid state amps I have heard as a good match but that does not seem to be the general case. Sometimes the Maggies can sound transistory or lifeless with these. The first generation Krell KAV amplfiers fall into this camp (the new KAV stuff is supposed to be outstanding).
If you can find a proper tube amplifier, word up is that is a much better way to go. Magnaplanars can reveal quite a bit that you may not want to hear from a transistor amplifier. Although usual word is that you need a 'high current' amp for these speakers, it turns out that this is really not the case. They are fairly easy to drive and in a lot of cases 80 watts is plenty on the speaker *if the amp is happy with the load*.

This of course has been the 'traditional' issue with tubes on Magnaplanars. However you might check out zeroimpedance.com, as the ZERO has provided an elegant (and reasonable)solution to this difficulty. The result is you can have the delicacy of tubes with authority and punch at the same time.
Wolcotts. Tireguy is giving you insufficient information about the JC-1s. They're not the best; they're good, and that's where it starts and ends. They lack the articulation and refinement of the Wolcotts and bass control of some other more expensive solid-state amps. In short, they're overrated, which is to say they perform at their price point and no more.