In search of respectable/reasonable tube amps with 16 ohm taps


Looking for suggestions of respectable quality tube amps that are priced within reason (under $5k as a power amp or integrated, or more if the quality is represented) with 16 ohm taps.  Would prefer current models as used equipment presents it's own set of variables, but used is not out of the question.  Would consider mono blocks and realize there is typically a little more expense associated with them.  Before anyone says, "Have you considered . . .?" I probably haven't.  Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

This is my first post.  I've read a fair bit here, but I don't know all of the ins and outs of asking a question without potential flames, so I thought I'd just learn on the fly.  I have greatly enjoyed this forum.
kcpellethead
Thank you all for your responses.  Time to start researching these.  Much appreciated.
You shouldn't need to worry about 16 ohms.  Any amp with 8 ohm taps will be happy.  It's when your speaker impedance is much lower than your taps, usually...
@salectric Agreed on the Wondercaps. My StuRem 35s have 3 chokes and K40Y caps. They sound amazing. 

The vintage Harman Kardon Citation II Tube Power amps have a 16 ohm tap.  When restored, they are up there with the best MacIntosh tube amps.  I have two and they are sweet.  Excellent separation and highly defined soundstage.  Expect to pay $1,500 - $2,000 used, and another $1500 - $2K to get them totally restored with new caps throughout and a complete rebuild of the power section.