I don't know if you guys are still paying attention to this thread, but just wanted to let you know that I have received the Emotiva xpa-200 and hooked it up last night. WOW! That was absolutely a great buy. I can actually hear all the music again! My L7's used to sound great in my old house, but when we moved into our new house, the bass just wasn't as ass-kicking as it used to be. I was convinced it was because of the acoustics,since we now have 12' tray ceilings and the living room opens on one side to a great room. Yeah, lousy.
But what I neglected to take into account is that I bought myself a Denon 2808 surround receiver at the same time to for watching surround movies. That was the real culprit. It just didn't have the power, even when just listening to music in stereo. I use to run a 25 year old Pioneer. Well, that old Pioneer kicks the Denon's ass. It's not Denon's fault, though. I should have known better. The Pioneer is rated way more watts, and I just didn't know enough to realize how much difference it would make. When I got the Pioneer, the only multi-channel was stereo, vs. mono,lol!
Anyway, I got my L7's back!! The first thing I did was pop in Miles Davis, Kind of Blue. Listening to All Blues I could here all the back up instruments so clearly behind each soloist, first Miles,then Coltrane, "Cannonball" Adderley, Evans, with Chambers' great bass work throughout. Add in Cobbs' drums, and I was in heaven. Next I went a different direction, and cranked up Elton John's SACD Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. Even the surrounds all sounded better by getting the Denon's full attention. I could kick myself in the ass for going these few years not knowing about pre-outs and separate amps, or how much power is really needed to drive speakers like the L7's in order to bring out what they are truly capable of, but at least the future will be filled with great music again!