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To Tube or not to Tube......
Well, what did you like and dislike about your system when using your old amp? 
To Tube or not to Tube......
An instrument amp isn't required to have the same frequency range as an audio amp. The fact that musicians choose one amp over another for it's sound, reflects that instrument amps aren't necessarily as neutral as an audio amp needs to be. Instrum... 
To Tube or not to Tube......
It wouldn't seem so to me.Let's not compare instrument amps to the amps at hand. Very different tools for very different jobs. 
To Tube or not to Tube......
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Advice on selecting a tube amp
Perhaps you can find some examples of the Musical Fidelity amps that used "canned tubes"? Might be more practical for your situation. 
To Tube or not to Tube......
I suggest you audition any potential replacements before letting go of what you have. 
Dave Brubeck...RIP
What a legacy he left behind, R.I.P. 
tube amps and electrostatics
Not to worry, enjoy the speakers; there are amplifiers up to the task, and with more to spare. 
The future of preamps
...Might be controlled from ones phone. 
tube amps and electrostatics
Is it only flaky if the amp can't handle it? Perhaps the speakers performance benefits from it? 
The future of preamps
Al, that might explain it, thanks. 
The future of preamps
Perhaps I've been misled, but I thought the redbook standard output was 2 volts? 
To Tube or not to Tube......
The Devil is in the details. 
Thinking About A Change
^+1!And what works in one room might not work in another. 
To Tube or not to Tube......
The specs you provided would indicate a suitable match for a tube amp, though having the phase angle would further help. Considering the other specs, I doubt it would be an issue. Though tube friendly, they aren't ss unfriendly.