Tannoy Westminster amp matching question.


Hello again everyone. Its been a while but I'd like your advice if possible.

I'm waiting for a pair of Tannoy Westminster royal SE's to arrive ( end of dec ). And I'm wondering what to amps to match them with. I have very limited funds at the moment(budget of 3k or so), having lashed out on the speakers, and I'm thinking I'd like to go SET power amps again. So looking at second hand bargains. At the moment I'm thinking Sophia Electric 300b or Art Audio symphony II. Alternative suggestions please !!!!

To give you an idea of my tastes. The system I've put together, that I enjoyed the most, was Avantgarde Duo's and Yamamoto A08s. Loved it. I listen to all sorts of music: Rock, choral, opera, jazz. Love well done female vocals :-)

Thanks for your time.
borg7x9
It is the immense size of the coupling cap at the output of many tube preamps that also limits the abilities of said preamp. When you are driving a 600 ohm load, the cap has to be at least 120uf (FWIW 30uf cuts off at 8 hz) in order to not have phase shift problems in the audio passband.

Look at what the output impedance of the preamp is at 20Hz and compare that to the 1000Hz figure and you will see what I mean! If you want the preamp to play bass without coloration, the two figures should be exactly the same.

By the time the cap gets over about 3-5uf, it is offering significant coloration at all frequencies due to inductive effects and increased dissipation factors due to its size.

In the old days, to drive a 600 ohm load with tubes, you needed an an output transformer in the preamp. Of course such transformers have problems of their own. But we developed a patent (we are an OTL manufacturer after all) that allows direct-coupling. Even if driving a 100Kohm load, getting rid of the output coupling cap in the preamp is an easily-heard increase in transparency.
Just a quick update... I tried an Einstein "the tube" last weekend. It was fantastic. Full, tight bass. Imaging left to right and back to front much better. Its got a 50ohm output impedance. That pre-amp is the best I've heard. Its an option but very expensive new.
Now to try and find a transformer coupled design with 600ohm output to see what that does. More findings as I have them.
05-15-13: Borg7x9
Just a quick update... I tried an Einstein "the tube" last weekend. It was fantastic. Full, tight bass. Imaging left to right and back to front much better.

I love Einstein products. When I had my larger system I auditioned their pre and amp. Now that I have downsized a bit I am looking at their integrated.
Tboooe, yes I don't know how they do it. I know this sounds corny but I listened to the Einstein in a couple of different systems and in each system it was like an extra layer of sound was sort of revealed. I don't know if this is because it is so quiet ? maybe. But the bass seemed to go so much lower ( but still tight) and the highs more extended ( but smooth ). It's a bit of a conundrum. The mids were balanced and very natural. I liked it a lot. If only I could afford one :-).
Came across a thread on upgrading the 'inferior components' within the latest tannoy westminister se and the author claimed to have obtained no official response from the maker but had shared the full procedures online - and the v positive results after swapping out the 'cheap' components - thereby totally eliminating the muffled sound...

Am trying to google for the above ...