Raza,
The difference is 3db between the two amps. Which will more than likely only be noticed in dynamic head room. At normal listening levels you should not notice a difference. That said B&K makes the ST 125.2 which is a 125 watt amp. Alot closer to your amp in power. The other thing to think about is you will have to calibrate your system. The AVP should be able to do this fairly easly no matter which processor you choose. In the B&K the output level for each set of speakers is adjustable up or down for calibration.
My watage is as follows.
Front MF 308 integrated in HT bypass 150 watts into 8 ohms.
Center B&K ST 125.2 Bi-amping the center channel 125 watts into 8 ohms. I also have the processor out bumped 2db to help with the voices.
Rear B&K ST 2140 140 watts into 8 ohms.
Good luck in your search.
Michael
The difference is 3db between the two amps. Which will more than likely only be noticed in dynamic head room. At normal listening levels you should not notice a difference. That said B&K makes the ST 125.2 which is a 125 watt amp. Alot closer to your amp in power. The other thing to think about is you will have to calibrate your system. The AVP should be able to do this fairly easly no matter which processor you choose. In the B&K the output level for each set of speakers is adjustable up or down for calibration.
My watage is as follows.
Front MF 308 integrated in HT bypass 150 watts into 8 ohms.
Center B&K ST 125.2 Bi-amping the center channel 125 watts into 8 ohms. I also have the processor out bumped 2db to help with the voices.
Rear B&K ST 2140 140 watts into 8 ohms.
Good luck in your search.
Michael