Just out of curiousity, how big of a room do you have ? I know you said you used to have your JBL's hooked up to a "110w" Pioneer, but if your intention is to get "louder", at least in stereo, the Denon probably has the same real world power output if not more than your older Pioneer does. I assume you have already hooked everything up and did you notice any difference in volume capability ? I'm saying this because, if, A: you have a small room, B:Your only going by published power specs, and power is the only concern you have, then don't waste your money on another component you may not even need. I used to own a pait of JBL L80t3's' which aren't as efficent as the L5's and had them hooked up to an older Yamaha RXV395 ( At the time, their cheapest surround receiver) and this combo could get plenty loud, without audible distortion. By the way, there are reviews out there on the Denon 1907 showing it to be a fairly powerful receiver in both stereo and multi-channel output. One more thing. The 350W input power spec on
your L5's doesn't mean much. Even today, there aren't very many amps (affordable) capable of actually putting out that kind of power, at least on a continuous basis and if you did get one and played your music loud enough where the amp was actually putting that kind of power out to your L5's, your ears would be bleeding.