Thanks for the details. Don't think I am debating the need for power amp for my front stage. I agree with PENG on adding XPA-*.
Only thing I am still not 100% sure is if I can get away with lower powered XPA-5 considering I can amplify the center too for movies apart from FR/FL. Also seems 826v is rated for 150w RMS and 220w max power handling,so not sure how it will handle XPA-2. Will I need the power of XPA-2, for my stereo or can I manage with XPA-5 (use 3 channels).
Thanks
Focal is one of those manufacturers who actually provide both RMS (technically wrong but generally accepted term) and "Maximum" power handling. Since the 826V is rated 200W maximum, so you are thinking that means the 200W XPA-3 or XPA-5 will be good enough right?
Now consider the following points.1)
1) The 826V is practically more like a 4 ohm nominal speaker.
2) Because of 1), the 220W maximum should be treated more like 400W.
3) We still don't know what Focal means by "Maximum" because they do not provide the "duration", my educated guess is that it can handle much higher instantaneous (very short peaks) currents, say double, without losing its composure.
4) Because of 3), the 826V could still benefit from amps that are rated higher than 220W such that if you ever turn the volume high enough and play contents that has very high dynamics to demand 400-500W of instantaneous peaks you have less chance to hear distortions.
The XPA-5 should be powerful enough but will offer less than 2dB over the Marantz. I preferred the XPA-2 over the -5 simply because it will get you 2 to 3 dB more reserve; and I don't believe in wasting the very capable amps in the SR7010 for the other 3 speakers that are much less demanding. The XPA-2 is also more future proof. I won't consider Emotiva amps for myself but they do offer excellent value. They good for people who want to have power that they need or don't need but have a <$1,000 budget.
Even TLSG is telling you that you may be fine without external amp if you keep the volume low. If you can provide your sitting distance and room dimensions, I can do some quick calculations to try and quantify the limits (volume) of the Marantz in your room.