Budget SET or SEP recommendations?


Not in a rush, but considering playing with an SET or SEP.  Have only heard a few.  Something fairly inexpensive, worth trying, but not immediately upgrade-worthy.  Any thoughts, recommendations, or similar SET/SEP noob experiences?  Integrated, or not, doesn't matter.

These two seem to be reasonably respectable for cheap, at least according to the interwebs:

Dared MP2a3c
Yaqin MS-300c

Thank you.
stfoth
Thanks for keeping my head straight, or at least guided away from the cheap "bling" amps.  When I cheap out on myself, I oftentimes end up spending more.

@wolf_garcia. Those look great.  Saw some mixed reviews.  Most of my other gear is Cary, both pre and post Mr. Had's departure from the company.  If you are familiar with a general Cary house-sound, do you think Mr. Had carried it over to his craft amps?  Inasmuch as some of it would be apples to oranges.

@charles1dad. Some of this interest was reignited by another inquiry I had about tube and shelf-friendly monitors.  Just picked up Sophia Princess S.E.T. Model 2 monitors, kind of on impulse.  I think they are 88/db.  Omegas were recommended, and, so, extremely curious about how the single-drivers work/sound, hedged, and ordered the 3 HO.  I think those are 95/96 db.

The Decware Mini Torii looks interesting.  Some nice, useful features.  I think a couple folks mentioned them, elsewhere, and smaller Decware, particularly with Omega.  An acquaintance is a huge fanboy, but I didn't immediately make the connection, because he raves about one of the bigger amps.

Any thoughts on Decware in or around the league discussed above?
Even though I own a Mini Torii, I'd be a bit cautious about recommending it to someone who hasn't heard it.  It's got a very distinct sound.  At its worst, with some recordings it can sound a bit hollow and dead; at its best it's got a beautiful musical full bodied rich and powerful sound.  It all depends on the recording and production of that recording.  In reading the Decware forums, I'm not sure that I've seen any posters who owned a Mini Torii and another Decware amp say that they preferred the M.T.

I've played it for many people in my system.  Some love it and some don't.  Just wanted to put that out there.
Definitely a +1 for the Dynamo 34SE MKII.With the correct tube complement I don't believe it can be surpassed for performance at the price point.
Thanks, Seikosha.  Maybe the Mini Torii might not be the best way to dip my toes in, if I can't find one to listen to.

On the Dynamo--do you run it with a preamp, or do you find the built-in volume sufficient?