what amp. to power areial 10-t speakers


i am looking for a amp. that will have a solid deep bass responce. right know i have a classe ca-300, cp-50 pre.amp.
wadia 850 cd player, and all analysis plus copper oval cables. i am looking at plinius, krell, etc. i want a big amp. that will drive the 10-t's and get more out of the low end. can anybody give me some suggestions in this matter?
russb
The 10t's i own sound best when driven with authority. The McIntosh MC352 i use now is "adequate", probably the same as the CA-300. I have heard the 10t's driven by larger Levinson mono's....wow. I have also listened to the CAM350's, but with non-aerials. The CAM350's would be a serious step up from the MC352 in both authority and in detail/speed/delicacy/price. I have heard two other amps side by side with the CAM350's, that had more detailed/deliniated and more present bass (really in a totally different class), but the Boulder 1060 and 2050 models are a little pricey.
I've owned about 6 SS amplifiers connected to my 10T's in the last 4 years. Including a few highly rated amps.

But none of those even come close to my McCormack DNA-2 Revision A amp that I've now owned for 2 years.

As stated above, the 10Ts seem to love as much power as one can provide them and then some. Of course the quality of power/amperage means everything.

-IMO
I used a Pass X350 for 2 years with my 10Ts. Absolutely beautiful, silky, non-edgy, non-forward highs, mids, voices, strings. Vocals are another strong point. As good as the planars I haver heard, IMHO. Bass was not the last word in detail, but not boomy or pushy, and very deep. Overall, a very relaxing sound that was always satisfying. Soundstage was somewhat flat, but I think that the 10Ts do not excel in this respect. I would recommend the X350 on the highs/mids alone. Remember that the Pass X's generate a lot of heat.
I've had my 10Ts for about 7 years and love them. I'm driving them with a Levinson 331 amp which sounds great but gets a bit hard as a crank up the volume. I've been thinking about trying one of the newer class D amps but haven't done so yet. Some of the problem there is that my AR SP9 preamp (GNSC mods) requires a high input impedance from an amp and at least some of the class D amps have a fairly low input impedance (associated with the ice modules I believe).

I'm very interested in which way you go (and what others are using), so be sure to update this thread! Thanks!