I second Musical Fidelity. In addition to the Tri Vista 300, a solid state model to consider might be the M6PRX, a 260w/ch dual mono power amp. The M6PRX has received stellar reviews, but for whatever reason, you dont hear much about it here on Audiogon.
I use it in combination with the solid state M6PRE to run B&W 804 Diamonds in a room that doesn't remotely lend itself to warmth (hardwood floors, plaster walls and ceiling, and only a few pieces of upholstered furniture) yet the sound is still remarkably warm.
Theres a used M6PRX available on Audiogon right now, the first one Ive seen listed in the past 6 months or more. The seller (who I dont know) is asking $2100, which is a very good buy. List price new is $3500, and even at $3500 the M6PRX compares favorably with amps that cost more.
The sellers ad says he has been using the M6PRX with Dynaudio Contour S3.4s with excellent results.
I use it in combination with the solid state M6PRE to run B&W 804 Diamonds in a room that doesn't remotely lend itself to warmth (hardwood floors, plaster walls and ceiling, and only a few pieces of upholstered furniture) yet the sound is still remarkably warm.
Theres a used M6PRX available on Audiogon right now, the first one Ive seen listed in the past 6 months or more. The seller (who I dont know) is asking $2100, which is a very good buy. List price new is $3500, and even at $3500 the M6PRX compares favorably with amps that cost more.
The sellers ad says he has been using the M6PRX with Dynaudio Contour S3.4s with excellent results.