Has anyone had any experience with Decware's SE34


I'm in the market for a integrated tube amplifier. My budget is $1,000 to $2,000. I'm considering Decware's SE34-I to mate with
my vintage Klipsch Heresy speakers. I listen to rock, jazz, blues, and classical music. My listening room is 12 x 24.

I'm wondering if anyone has had any experience with this particular integrated, or perhaps, other Decware amplifiers.
My reason for not thinking about separates is mainly due to budget
constraints.

My current system:
Yamaha AX- 500U integrated amplifier.
Rotel RCD-965-BX
Rega Planar 3 w/ Rega Elys
Klipsch Heresy 1978 vintage
original Monster Cable speaker cable
Hsu VTF-2
Lehman black cube with standard power supply
VPI 16.5

Any suggestions on powercables, speaker cable and interconnect
cables to match the synergy of my system would be greatly appreciated. Any thoughts or suggestions concerning tube amplifiers are warmly welcomed.
mmaudio
Do not want to veer off topic, but have you considered a SS alternative? I have a 47 Labs Shigaraki integrated, as well as a Final Music 6 battery powered amplifier. Both, the first with 20 watts and the second with 10 watts of battery power have surpassed my 300B amp tubed with WE matched sets in the resolution department. I think the efficiency of your speakers can match beautifully with the 47 Labs amplifiers. BTW, both are incredible quiet, something that tubed amplifiers have problems with. I think this is the new wave....this is no understatement for I have owned from high powered tube amps as SF Power 2, and presently own the Assemblage 300B Platinum edition, not a sloucher but cannot hold a candle to these newer amps. I also run a powered subwoofer with my fullrange horn loaded speakers. The Shigaraki takes 3 inputs and has a tape loop. I would not overlook the 47 Labs if I were you.

PS: My dream, when I move to a larger house is to pair my Final Music 6 off with a pair of Klipsch La Scalas.
Thank you for your input Bemopti123! I'm not familiar with the 47 Labs Shigaraki. How much is the 47 Labs Shigaraki new or used?
I see that I need to do more research.

Do you know anything about the Aronov 960I? Another fellow Audiogoner has offered to sell me a used Aronov 960I for $1,000.
Should I even consider it. What other tube amplifiers would you recommend in the $1,000 to $3,000 range, new or used.

I'm also considering Eastern Electric's Mini-amp, The AES Super amp and AES preamp. Any others.

I look forward to your response.
Mmaudio
The Aronov, I have heard are very good, also the AES amps, nevertheless, if it is possible, you should attempt to audition the integrateds I have refer to. Why? They do not have the tube swapping factor involved, as well as being rather small, original with a great jump factor. Currently my main rig is centered around the Final Music 5 and 6, amp and preamp, entirely battery powered with C and D batteries. I do not think I will change anything in my set up for the forceable future. The Shigaraki integrated amp, I have in a secondary system, but prior to that, it was my main amp for about 1 month....hadn't it been for a great offer that was made to me, I would have kept it there, but even now, it sings beautifully. It has the grunt to make medium efficiency speakers come alive but with high efficiency ones, you WILL be blown away. The midrange might not be SET like, but it is about 95%. I can attest to this, as I compared it with the 300Bs. The excitement with the pseudo midrange warmth of a SET. Check the reviews at 6moons. How SrabaenIf you have any questions about this, drop me a line. I do not think there is a better amp out there, period.

Many full fledged audiophiles have gone the 47 Labs way. It is not that they do not have the means to acquire gear, they do, but there is something incredibly remarkable about the purity of its sonic execution.

Amazing.