What's the greatest bargain in SET these days?


Hi, Gang,
I response to my recent review of the Reference 3A De Capo BE speaker, someone wrote that if you really want to hear them sing, you should try them with a SET amp, or words to that effect.
That got me thinking. The De Capo's are 92 db efficient, which (correct me if I'm wrong) seems kind of borderline for low-power SET amps.
In any event, right now I'm running mine with a pair of Manley Mahi mono-blocks. They are switchable from triode (20 watts) to "ultra linear" (40 watts). I run them in triode all the time, and in my room, the volume knob almost never goes past 9 o'clock; more would just be too loud.
All that said, what do you guys think of running the De Capo's with a SET amp? And if I did, what's the best bargain in SET's these days?
Thanks!
rebbi
Charles,
Yes, our musical tastes are very similar. In fact I started following your threads because you made statements about the quality/type of sound that you like and I stood up and took notice, thinking gee, this Charles person is someone to pay serious attention too; and then between Arthur Salvatore's comments and your own on the Coincident and Mr. Salvator's previous write-ups on the Golden Tube 300B, I knew you guys were on to something truthful about high-end audio that cut through the hype.

The above statement also applies to Brownsfan, whose musical tastes in both equipment and music are sublime. Of course there are some others, but you and Brownsfan epitomize the sound that I seek.

Mapman, definitely a winner. I hope you get to hear it for yourself, the Dynamo is shockingly good. I can't praise Israel Blume enough, he nailed this amp. It truly allows the young budding audiophile/music lover, older ones too, to enter a world of really fine musical reproduction at a nominal cost of entry, 2nd system or main system. Like Tim Smith stated or implied, keep the Dynamo and upgrade build around it, it will do expensive speakers justice provided they are reasonable in sensitivity, say 92db, and an easy 8 ohm load. Same for all other ancillary equipment, including tubes, cables and so forth. This amp will reflect and appreciate the upgrade; but you really don't need to do a thing, this amp will still sing.
Mikirob,
Thank you for your kind comments. My frequent partaking of live acoustic music keeps things in good perspective and established the priorities for my home listening enjoyment . Audio systems have to sound natural for me and convey presence and realism. If this isn't achieved then all other sonic or hifi parameter attributes are irrelevant. Having the opportunity to attend numerous CES shows and various special demonstrations it is instructive to hear some touted and expensive equipment that isn't natural but instead canned, sterile and unconvincing. I have no doubt that the Dynamo matched with an appropriate speaker will provide more realism and emotional involvement than a number of more expensive and praised components. Those pure and simple tube circuits are capable of making beautiful music.
Charles,
Brent Jesse doesn't have the Mullard CV 378, so it's off to ebay for a search.
I'm very tempted to try that amp with my Triangle Titus XS monitors. IF my wife would have it in her sunroom that is. It's a modern Victorian style house and she loves retro, so maybe.
Well, I placed an order on ebay for the Mullards(1960s vintage) and should have them in 7-10 days. I just chose the vender with the highest feedback rating and a long track record. Bill, see what you've done with your enthusiasm for this rectifier.
Thanks,
Charles,