Will a Kinergetics KBA 75 amp power Dahlquist DQ10


I have a pair of Dahlquist DQ10's (with an Audio Pro sub) Currently I'm driving those with a Counterpoint Solid 1. Fantastic soundstage but a bit lean. Someone suggested that I try a KBA 75. Thoughts anyone?
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I don't question the match between KBA-75 and DQ-20, but the DQ-10 is a completely different speaker. The 20 is easier to drive and goes deeper. If you want to get the most out of your 10s, look for a high-current amp rated at more than 150 watts per channel. There are dozens of other DQ-10 owners that will tell the same thing. Check out the Yahoo Dahlquist Group.
I own the Alon V MKIIs and the KBA-75 sounds really good with them. They are 87db. I also own a Counterpoint SA-220 that has the new modifications. It also works great with them. They both drive the speakers well and I don't feel the need for more power with the KBA versus the SA-220 at 220wpc. The modified SA-220 is a better sounding amp as well as it should with all the modifications it has. The Kinergetics has a great midrange for a SS amp but lacks some air in comparison. While the specs say 75wpc it really pushes closer to 130wpc and it is a class A amp so it has enough current capacity. I will get you the only part of the schematic I have and if you find more let me know. I have a tech who can probably fix one if yours ever requires repair. I may modify mine at some point inthe future but I am not ready yet.

Happy Listening.
I am about to buy a used Kinergetics KBA-75. Can you tell me if it's worth to buy it with a Revel Concerta F-12 speakers?