Need amp suggestion for PBN Montana EPS2.


I need a power amp to drive my Eps2. I have tried Bryston 4bsst-c, Spectron Musician III, Symphonic line RG7 MK3 with no success. Your suggestions would be helpful.
vlassiss
i see that the Montana owners are few.
i thought we sould be much more.
Any way.
I just audiotioned a set up with mcintosh. Not my style.
Tomorow i have a date with a plinius sa 102.
I managed to listen to a pass labs x350.5 and a Krell but i dont remember the model.
THank you all for your responce.
Hey, I have Montana XP that I like a lot. I am powering them with a Wyred 4 Sound 500 watt, but actually 1,000 watts since the XP have a 4 Ohm rating. Very smooth with lots of detail. I was considering an amp change, but after a while I realized I didn't need to spend the money to get something that sounded only just as good, used a whole lot more electricity, or needs a half hour to warm-up. Unless someone here can confidently reccommend another amp that is under 10K new that will blow mine away (I don't mind if you say that if it's true) I will keep my amp.
12-06-10: Wrm57
What Mac pieces did you listen to?

c2300 + mc501.
it was a litle bright for me.
maybe
Tube rolling the C2300 is crucial, in my experience. To me the stock tubes are a bit harsh and noisy. Most users swear by Telefunkens but I find them, while balanced and extended, a little too polite. Mid-1950s RCA Long Black Plate 12AX7 with D-getters add body and bass while keeping plenty of sparkle on top and excellent midrange. They're readily available and not too pricey. Great tubes. My personal favorites are Medical Grade Holland Amperex, which are incredibly focused and dynamic but might be too bright for you. And they're very pricey. Current issue Mullard 12AX7 (made by New Sensor in Russia) have a classic warm, fat tone and are very cheap. But of course, you'd have to take the leap of faith on the components before tube rolling and I'd certainly understand why you might not. Good luck!