Thanks for the info, Steve. I am also curious as to how it will sound with the rest of the system. I'm using it only to amplify a center channel, which I know is probably a "waste" of good tubes! However, I wanted to try tubes to see what the "deal" is with them, and Shane (home theater doctor) happened to have a single tube amp. I was in need of an amp to drive the center channel, as my Nuforce Ref. 9 ceased working.
I've biamped this particular center channel with two channels of a Bryston 9B (5 channel) amp, but I needed an extra channel of the Bryston to run some outside speakers. I tried using a single channel of the Bryston to drive the center channel, but it would not drive the center channel so that I could use Avia to set the level to 85dB to match the rest of my speakers. The Nuforce Ref. 9 drove the center channel just fine, except that I liked the sound better from the Bryston when I biamped the center. I think this is because the Nuforce is a very revealing amp, which means that every pop (such as a microphone scraping a shirt) and other nuances could be heard. I think the Nuforce would be great for right and left speakers, when you want to hear everything, but I don't think it's a good match for the center. (I should note that I changed both interconnects and speaker cable, so this may also have affected the sound.)
So, I wanted something that could drive my center channel, yet add some warmth to the sound and potentially be a little less revealing. I'm hoping the tube amp will provide this. I went to put the tube amp in the system last night, but I have to pilfer some unbalanced interconnects from somewhere (I have tons of balanced ICs, but very few unbalanced ICs). Anyway, I'll report back once this is installed.