With their sensitivity of 105Db- 1mtr. they only need a few Watts to produce high SPL levels, making the search for the "perfect match" with an amp a difficult one.
Any amp producing just a tiny bit of noise when turned "on" will have to leave the testfield, since it will be audible right away.
After testing almost all of my MS amps, I tried a SET tube-amp class A, and some other audiophile amps for home use, [not-so-cheap-ones]...I bought this....
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I bought this T-CLASS amp, [tripath] directly from HongKong,producing 2x 10 Watts, with not-so-good-looking specs; but the reviews were awesome.
For the kind of money they ask for it I just could not resist, and after receiving this TINY AMP, and hooking it up to a motorcycle-battery....I was blown away.
Not specifically by the power [which is more than enough for these speakers] but by the tru "audiophile" quality of the soundstage.
This is a very affordable little amp that I can recommend to everybody with a pair of speakers that have a reasonable sensitivity.
It will surprise you with a kind of sound that you will not expect to hear from this "two packages of cigarettes small" enclosure.
Used for comp. speakers, headphones, and also home-audio, this for me is the most perfect match I came across. [yet]

So just wanted to share this with you; shipping was FAST the first time, I already ordered a second one for my brother in law, to surprise him with on his birthday [he's also got a pair of La Scala's].

My wife heard the difference imidiately when coming home; "hey....you changed something again [

So do your wife a favor, and buy yourself [your wife] this tiny little [blingbling 24-krt guilded] amp.
If she does not hear the difference in sound, she can always hang it around her neck.
Nico