classic sounding 25 watt tube amp


i am purchasing a pair of quad 57s from quads unlimited. i am looking for a 20-25 watt per channel amp, which sounds like a dyna stereo 70, but is in current production.

i have been going to ces for 14 years and have not heard the "classic" tube sound from any currently produced amp.

perhaps the quciksilver minimite will do. any other ideas ?

thanks
mrtennis
Jolida 102B is a sweet little integrated based on two pair of EL 84 (6BQ5) output tubes which were used in the vintage HH Scott amps. It is ~19 watts per side but has very good output transformers for its size and modest price and can drive my Quad ESL 63 beautifully. New they are only ~ $600 and can be had on Audigon occasionally for about $300-400. The Sophia Baby Amp also puts out great sound but at 10 watts per side may be a little under powered for your needs.
Why not just buy a new Dynaco ST70?

They're back in production through builders such as myself and Bob Latino, and are a real bargain, at under $1000 for a made in the USA product with warranty.
Cayin or VAS (citation monos) units are the way to go. Most of their units are 'voiced' to classic tube gear. I have both Cayin and VAS units, great sound and value. I also have a Dynaco clone, Sound Valves M60 mono blocks. They also sound great and often come on the used market for less then $800. They are a steal.
i spoke to steve leung about the vas cs 2. he said they are neutral and not tube-like in the classic sense.
i spoke to roger majeski about the rm 10. he also suggested that he designs amps with very little harmonic distortion. i owned an rm 9 and was not happy with it.

i am looking into a stock stereo 70. the modified ones lose the bloom and other euphonic colorations that a stock stereo 70 has.

the jolida and sophia products are integrated amps. i am looking for an amplifier.

thanks for your help and advice.