mike c said:
you are right, I myself can't hear the "better" sound as to mids and highs ... but I was thinking more of helping the BASS drivers out, especially when doing 2.0 listening.
Studio 100:
Sensitivity -- Room / Anechoic 91 dB / 88 dB
Suitable Amplifier Power Range 15 – 350 watts
1" tweeter
7" mid
3 x 7" woofers
Yes, if the room is relatively large, and the source material has highly dynamic information (e.g. some classical music), hence 350 watts, or more IMO.
May be I worried about nothing, but whenever I saw someone telling someone else "for sure you will hear the difference", I got concerned that people may literally take that to the bank. Other than that, I like high end high power equipment too, even though I don't have that gifted hearing sense to appreciate anything more than a subtle/perceived better sound from high end over the mid priced equipment. Speakers being the exception, despite my average hearing ability I could tell the difference easily between the Paradigm Signature, Studio, Enery Veritas, B&W 800 series etc.
Back to the original question, considering the current exchange rate, I think the Earthquake is the way to go if you are in the U.S. Both companies make great amps, but the Earthquake seems to offer more watts per dollar. Unless you can hear the " difference", and like the Anthem sound better.