Power Amp Neeed -- PLEASE HELP prevent mistake.


Hello, I am currently searching for a nice amp,, TUBE, SOLID STATE, HYBRID Whatever... I will be running it off a Audio Research LS7 all tube pre and I am not sure of the output impeadance, but want an amp that works very well with it to create a nice synergy. I will go in the used market at about 1,000 USD, Power recomendations from about 40 watts per channel to infinity, Quality and overall sound is all that matters(MUSIC MATTERS). I would like to get the Warmest, tubyest , biggest sound possible and VERY STRONG BASS with the Audio research pre at resonable volume. THERE IS NO TONE CONTROLS IN HIGH-END AUDIO>>> Is there??? So it must produce this sound naturally without Attenuation. THANKS EVERYBODY!!
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You never mentioned(at least I don't think) speaker chioce! Without that info, picking an amp is not practical!..or are you considering getting the amp and then the speakers(which IS BACKWARDS REALLLY!). tHE SPEAKERS ARE 50+% OF THE OVERALL SOUND OF THE GEAR!..you should sellect an amp that matches speakers, not the other way around.
There are many fine amps out there, but a lot depends on souding good only if it mates with sonic attributes of your speakers. So what speakers are you using/considering?
Why not try an ARC amp with it? I mean what could be a better synergy with an ARC pre than an ARC amp? You can buy a Classic 60 for $950, or if you don't mind shelling out $1850 you can buy a VT100, both on audiogon. Quite a good prcie for either of these amps. I think the retail on the VT100 is $4500 dollars.
Sorry, my speakers are an older pair of klipsch with 15" woofers, rebuilt using cardas binding posts teflon silver coated copper wireing and passive crossovers built with North creek music components. They sound excellent but I just got the speakers from a friend and no gear that I own, using someones junk NAD amp and pre right now.
You might also want to consider a Rotel 1080. It is a nice sounding amp. Very powerful. Well reviewed. Available for about $700 used on Audiogon. Good luck!