Noise was the main thing missing, which it looks like the Audioholics link has. I didn't notice that the second link was to this site, so I didn't look at it ><. It's stats looks acceptable. I worry about it, perhaps more than I should, because of experiences with amps hissing and my complete intolerance for any audible tweeter hiss.
More info on what I'm doing, if you are interested: I have a 7.1 computer sound system (yes I'm nuts) fed via HDMI to a Denon 3808CI. This drives the 4 surround bookshelf speakers and the center, and a Rotel RB1050 drives the two tower front speakers. I wish to change this setup over to have active monitors (Event Opals in particular) in front and an RME Fireface as the source. That will necessitate an amp for the remaining passive speakers, of course.
The reason I'm a bit skittish about noise is evident in the power amp for the front channel: With the receiver driving the tower speakers directly, there was tweeter hiss at higher volume settings. Ya you could only hear it when there was no sound, of course, but it bothered me to no end. With the amp in line (I already owned said amp for an earlier setup) it stopped hissing. Also I tired Presonus Secptre speakers as possibilities for the front monitor speakers and those things hissed audibly, even with no input hooked up.
So I want whatever ends up powering the surrounds to be nice n' quiet and stay out of the way
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