Everybody,
First of all, thanks for the interesting and very helpful responses.
I tend to think that the Paramours would do it for me for a couple of reasons.
First, although I occasionally crank my system, I don't like listening at "rock concert levels." (Call it paranoia about preserving my middle-aged ears.) I tend to like to listen "into" the music, rather than being battered by it.
Additionally, Reference 3A, maker of the De Capo, also imports the Antique Sound Labs line of tube electronics, and they say that the ASL AQ 1005 DT integrated was pretty much designed with the De Capo's in mind. Here are the relevant specs on that ASL amp...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Output Power 8WPC
Frequency responsible at 1 W 18Hz - 19KHz
Frequency responsible at full power 33Hz - 18KHz
Distortion at 1W 0.7%
Distortion at full power 8%
S/N Ratio at full power/ Noise level mV 80 dB /<1.2mV
S/N Ratio at 1Watt / 8Ohms 67 dB
Input impedance 100K
Output Impedance 4, 8, 16 Ohm
Input sensitive 1V
Power request 250W
So, that being the case, the Paramour would seem to be a good match, no?