Hello,
I have recently purchased a new pair of B&W 804d3 speakers and am trying to decide on how to power them. I generally prefer a transparent and accurate sound as I have been accustomed to listening and mixing music on Dynaudio nearfield studio monitors. I will be using this system for music and movies/tv but would like top notch music performance. Current plan is a 5.1 video system that will be used for stereo music as well.
- Front Mains: B&W 804d3
- Center: HTM2d3
- Surrounds: B&W CCM 816
- Subwoofer : Undecided (Rel S812, JL Fathom F112/F113 or (open to suggestions)
- AV Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (I have this on order from B&H but can cancel if I decide to use something else)
- Power Amplifier: Undecided (Rotel, Music Fidelity?)
I have listened to a few integrated configurations at the local dealer recently, including Mcintosh MA5300, Rotel RA1572, and Arcam SA20. Of those I have narrowed my preference to the Rotel. I found the Mcintosh to be less accurate and Arcam a bit too bright. I may give the Arcam another listen. I would also like to listen to a few more amps before finalizing my purchase. The next integrated I really want to try that I have access to at local audio shops is the Music Fidelity M5si. That being said if anyone has recommendations, I will appreciate it.
I also was able to listen to the Rel s812 which I thought was very nice. I tried the Rel S/5 SHO as it was on sale and it was not comparable whatsoever.
When I listened to stereo music from the Denon AVR-X3700H it was really bad compared to all other options above. I am a bit concerned with using it for music as a processor, but am being told that if I use a different amp, I should be ok. So for powering, if I was to go with Rotel, which is likely right now, I have a few options:
- Option 1: Rotel RA1572 (120w x2 integrated amplifier) $2000 – This is the integrated amp I demoed, I found it sounded very good and was definitely enough power to drive these speakers well. Goal would be to connect through Denon as a home theatre pass through and listen to music with Denon off.
- Option 2: Rotel Rb-1552 MKII (130w x2 amplifier) $1300 – I havn’t listened to it but If I connect this to Denon, would I get comparable sound to using Option 1? If so, I would have an easier more simple connection and save some money.
- Option 3: Rotel Rmb-1555 (120w x5, all powered) $2000 – I havn’t listened to this one either. Would I get comparable sound to options above for stereo audio connected to the Denon? The spec states 120w x5 at 8ohm with all five channels powered but I cannot find any testing info to validate this and to see what is the output with 2ch powered. This option would be the best deal as it would allow me to power everything at cheapest price point.
I appreciate any feedback, advice or comments. Thank you!