I've used the following amps with my NX-Oticas - Parasound JC5, Pass F5 Turbo monoblocks (50W/ch), Neurochrome 286 monoblocks with 400VA 100,000uF LPS), Purifi Class D monoblocks with huge LPS (1500VA, 134,000uF for each monoblock), Pass XA60.8 monoblocks, and 300B P-Set monoblocks.
Of these, I was least happy with the F5 Turbo, that this was my first DIY amp build in many decades and I don't think my build did the design justice.
The Pass XA60.8 is probably the best match, doing everything quite well with excellent dynamics and plenty of power reserves.
I like the sound of the 300B amps, but they are a bit underpowered which is noticeable with highly dynamic music. On music that is primarily vocals with a couple of background instruments (jazz, folk, etc.), they are sublime.
The JC5 and my Purifi amps are quite similar in the way they sound. Both have excellent dynamics and clarity and a nice sound stage (but doesn't match the XA60.8 or 300Bs). The JC5 is a bit smoother sounding on lesser recordings and has a bit more energy in the mid-bass. But the differences between it and the Purifi amps are small.
The Neurochrome amps sound nice, but are a bit on the boring side. They really don't do anything bad, but nothing spectacular either. But for their cost, they do pretty well. This was the cheapest amp (pair) to build and sounds better than my F5 Turbos (but again, I think this is more an issue with my build than with the design).
I think the best overall sound for the money goes to the JC5.
Keep in mind that I am using the NX-Oticas with stereo triple-driver servo OB subs which handle the bottom couple octaves, so it's a bit difficult to assess how much these amps are contributing to bass performance.