Infinitelybaffled hi, looks like you aren't short of a buck with these speakers you have, so here goes the best I can conjure up without throwing money away.
The ribbon tweeters they have, they claim to go to 100khz and should be exploited with a wide bandwith amp, for tube amps that only means OTL's, as transformer coupled tubes cannot do that kind of wide bandwith unless they have masses of feedback which then is a problem in itself.
For your Nola Baby Grand Reference I would go solid state and as much class A as I could, with a big backup power for transients of class A/B, and that would be a pair of Pass Labs XA200.8 200 Watt Class A Monoblocks.
https://passlabs.com/products/amplifiers/point-8/xa200.8
For your sub towers I would go for bigger power Pass Labs Class A/B X-350.8 monoblocks
https://passlabs.com/products/amplifiers/point-8/x350.8
You could go for some quality Class D amps for the bass, as they do bass well, but that's all in my opinion.
Cheers George
The ribbon tweeters they have, they claim to go to 100khz and should be exploited with a wide bandwith amp, for tube amps that only means OTL's, as transformer coupled tubes cannot do that kind of wide bandwith unless they have masses of feedback which then is a problem in itself.
For your Nola Baby Grand Reference I would go solid state and as much class A as I could, with a big backup power for transients of class A/B, and that would be a pair of Pass Labs XA200.8 200 Watt Class A Monoblocks.
https://passlabs.com/products/amplifiers/point-8/xa200.8
For your sub towers I would go for bigger power Pass Labs Class A/B X-350.8 monoblocks
https://passlabs.com/products/amplifiers/point-8/x350.8
You could go for some quality Class D amps for the bass, as they do bass well, but that's all in my opinion.
Cheers George

