Integrated Amp to match with Magico A3


Have just ordered a pair of Magico A3, and looking for integrated amplifier to pair with it. As I heard once which had a very disappointing result to pair with Gryphon 300 in a local Hifi show in Hong Kong. Reallly looking for recommendations on matching amplifier. Planned to get a Marantz PM-10, but worried that the single box may not be powerful enough to push the A3. On the other side, some said Hegel H360 with 4000+ damping factor may suit even better.

thank you in advance
eldonfung
Power requirements for the A3 are 50-300 watts. I'd look at the Perreaux 255i and the Luxman 509x. 
I think 300 is just a minimum reference. Since the construction and design of the driver are rather demanding, I think high damping factor amplifier is what I think required.
I evaluated the S5's in my search for a new pair of speakers.  My local Magico dealer had the S5's attached to a powerful solid state amp with an extremely high damping factor, when pushed hard, the S5's "came to life".  When their "high end room" became available, the moved the S5's into that room and attached it to a tube power amp, and the speakers sounded MUCH better, had more bass, smoother highs and didn't seem to be driven as hard (as with the solid state amp) to "come to life".
Go for a Rogers EHF 200...Lifetime warranty, so there is the extra pressure to stay alive. Another note...a pic from someplace of a Magico factory tour showed a QSC GX3 300 watts PS pro power amp on a shelf...I wonder what they use that thing for. I have one of those for live stuff I do, and it's amazing...cost less than 300 bucks new.
Do you realize normal listening volumes are 5 to 10 watts. If you think your listening at high volume to high power, then put a wattmeter on wall plug to measure actual power and you may be surprised. Most people will say ya ya. Try meter, and prove it too yourself. Most people don’t have a clue. A lot of amps distort like crazy, after there in there middle volume levels. The 50 watts minimum rating on A3’s is only a guide. Vitus Audio amps are way under rated power. Vitus Audio uses custom patented UI core transformers. Max voltage drop is 3%. Almost every other amp uses Toridal transformers, with a 25% voltage drop. You do the math. My Vitus SIA-025 MKll go very loud, crytal clear, non fatiguing, great. Let’s do some math. Every 3db level is double power, but only 1/10th greater for human hearing. Our hearing is logarithmic, and double listening levels is 10 times power. This means if your listening to 50 watts RMS, will take 500 watts RMS to hear double. These are facts. Once again, 99% of most people listening levels use less than 10 Watts. Don’t get sucked in. Exception would be low sensitivity speakers.....ie 85db. Anyway, Magico A3’s are pretty efficient at 88db. I had high power Bryston, Krell, Passlabs amps. My Vitus at loud levels blow all previous amps away in SONIC BLISS. The three previous amps aren’t in the same league.
BOTTOM LINE YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR, LIKE ANYTHING ELSE IN LIFE. Siltech