Int Amp for Thiel CS 3.7


I need some advice on choosing the right Int amp to drive a pair of Thiel CS 3.7
Here are some that i can think of : Hegel H360, Modwright KWI 200 SE, Karan KA-I 180 MK2 and others.

Thieliste
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I have auditioned the Bel canto Black top of the line a couple of years ago on a pair of TAD compact Ref, very clean sounding but didn't blow me away for $55K.I think just under $20K there are many competitors that are more musical.The 4 integrated that i really have to audition before making a decision are the T+A PA 3100 HV, the Ghyphon Diablo 300, the Vitus RI-101 and the Pass Int-250.I'm sure one of these four will be a perfect match for my speakers.The difficult part will be to home demo each one of them knowing that not a single dealer carries all four brands where i live.
If someone can describe me sound of the Vitus RI-100 or the newer RI-101 that would be a great help.It seems that there is no Vitus distributor in my country anymore.
Thieliste,
I own 3.7’s.Thiel rep told me something between 100 and 600 Watts,
That doesn’t limit current is what they recommended.Ive tried several amps (not integrated,sorry)with good results.Minor differences in sound I heard was very subjective!Im sure there is a lot of good choices out there!Just try to have fun in your search,and I bet you will find a good fit!I did think a class d amp gave me the  best bass out of the 3.7’s.Good luck!
The new Vitus SIA-030 class A might be something to explore also.Price will be pretty scary.
I got some news from Vitus, they told me the SIA-030 integrated amp will be released end of this year and price will be €30K in Europe without the DAC option.