Tube amp/integrated with bass grip for Aerial 7Ts


So I’ve upgraded my speakers from Aerial bookshelves (5B in the kitchen and 5T in the living room) to Aerial 7T in the living room. Amazing difference in both low end and clarity of midrange when powered by my Luxman integrated vs 5Ts. That amp just grips the woofers and produces the most realistic drums and low piano notes I’ve ever heard in my life (even better than my old Classe Omicron and Aerial 10T combo I sold years ago due to space issues in my prior living arrangement). My other amp is Cary SLI-80 F1 integrated, an amp I always loved powering smaller speakers, but it simply falls apart in the low end powering the 7Ts Looking to upgrade to either a tube amplifier or integrated (not picky, my DAC has volume control and is my only source) that will come close to Luxman in the low end grip. Thinking Audio Research 75SE or 150SE? What other amps should I be looking at. My budget is under 10K used. I'm keeping the Luxman as I listen 8 hours a day while working, tube amp would be for evenings and weekends.
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While not a tube integrated, I would check out the Ayre AX-5/20. I use it to power my Aerial Model 9s and have heard it with the 7Ts. Excellent synergy. The amp is dead quiet and has a rich and musical tone. To me, it has the good qualities of tube amplification without the downsides. In my system, it replaced (and bettered imho) much more expensive separates, including a very fine tube preamp (Cary SLP-05 w/Ultimate Upgrade).
@shredder I had Ayre AX-5/20 for a while. Ayre has never done anything for me. No matter what speakers I hooked up to it, it sounds like my desktop system which usually is some high end studio monitors. Doesn’t sound like live music, sounds like I’m monitoring a recording. My preference for solid state has always been Luxman. It makes music. Ayre just sound sterile to me. Don't get me wrong, sound staging is amazing, but no better than a $2200 pair of Focal Shape Twins (my current desk setup), actually a bit worse, everything else is the same. Just not worth the $$$ for me. I need my midrange magic.

Played with a borrowed ARC 75SE hooked up to my Aerial 7Ts. Best amp I’ve ever heard, the bass grip is there, not exactly like Luxman, but pretty damn close, everything else is a just right 110%, bass is 95%. Can't live with the ascetics (my wife didn’t like the hidden tubes), so I grabbed a VT80SE. We’ll see how close it is to 75SE.
ModWright KWI 200 if you’re looking for an integrated or Pass X250.8 if only looking for an amp.

I’ve not dragged home an ARC Ref 75SE but have heard it many times at my local dealership and it’s a great amp but knowing my 7B’s I can’t imagine it really waking up the 7T’s unless they’re a lot easier to drive. Before I picked up my Pass X250 I had a couple 100 to 150 watt amps that sounded nice on my Aerials but I always felt something was missing and there was... power. If you’re looking for real control I think you should be looking for 250 watts and up to really hear what your 7T’s can do.
Has anyone paired the 7T's with Mark Levinson 532H or any of the Krell Chorus amps?  I wonder what the synergy would be between the ML and Aerials.  Mids to drool over?  or too much of a good thing?
@adg101 ARC LS28/VT80SE has now been in the system connected to the Aerial 7Ts for a couple of months. No regrets. Drives them with ease well past comfortable volume levels. Bass is actually as good as it is with luxman which is to say superb and everything else has just a little bit of that tube goodness I was missing. 75 Watts seems plenty. 
I am very much considering the new Levinson 535H or 533H for me Aerial acoustics speakers.  What are your thoughts?
Best combo I’ve ever heard in my life was Aerial 10T and Levinson monoblocks. Granted that was long ago when I was just getting into hifi but that session stuck with me forever. I can’t imagine any Levinson not playing well with any Aerial speaker. 
I can't find a 533H anywhere so I have a lead on a 535H... but I am not sure it is enough power for the Aerials.  Any thoughts on that?
I run Aerial 7Ts with both a LS28/VT80 combo with 75watts and Luxman L507uX with 110watts depending on the mood I'm in. I watch movies with both amps and I've never heard them clip. Aerial 7T is a 86db efficient speaker.
Head over to Rocky Mountain Audio Fest next month and listen to the Raven Audio tube amps powering the Legacy Audio speakers!  Dave of Raven Audio will take care of you.  Take a look at and listen to the Reflection integrated amp!