I went to my hifi specialty shop today. It's the same shop I got the Carver and the Allison Threes from. Store manager is still there after 40 years. They have an excellent return policy if after several months I don't like something. I like them and it's a local store.
They recommend:
Rotel RB-1582 MkII, 200 Watts / Channel. I'd do the black to match all my other stuff.
At 2 x 200 Watts per channel and utilizing Rotel's Balanced Design Concept for superior performance, the RB-1582 MkII is a compelling stereo amplifier.
www.rotel.com
or
NAD C298 185 Watts/Channel 340W x 2 Rated Output Power into 4 Ohms
The C 298 may appear to be a basic Power Amplifier, but we have carefully thought through all the use cases typically encountered to create a rich feature content. Selectable balanced inputs make the C 298 a natural for studio use or connection to High EndPreamplifiers and Processors
nadelectronics.com
Am I allowed to talk price or is that the AVS Forum that price talk is forbidden?
Anyway, the NAD is a couple hundred over $2000 initial budget and the Rotel is not. Also the Rotel is on sale for 25% off for the month.
In as much as aesthetics is low priority, the NADs match. I'm not sure if the peamp might put the amp into sleep mode better.
While I've yet to fully digest the info on their web pages and look at reviews, But I'm throwing these out here I'm wondering if anyone has any particular thoughts on which would be superior. The guys at the shop talked a lot about the NAD having Purifi ‘Eigentakt’ Amplifier Technology. Is this a real benefit or just marketing?