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amp recommendations for studio 60 v.2
i am looking for amp suggestions to run my paradigm studio 60 v.2. i currently have the speaks in a ht setup powered by denon 3802. i want to get a seperate amp for 2ch listening or possible a 3ch amp to use later in another ht setup. i am considering rotel, b&k, and anthem.
if i choose 2ch, the my choices are rotel rb-1070 (130*2ch), rotel rb-981 (130*2ch), or b&k st2140 (140*2ch).
if i go multich, then rotel rb-993 (200*3ch), rotel rmb-1075 (120*5ch), anthem mc3 (165*3ch), or b&k st3140 (140*3ch).
this amp will eventually drive paradigm studio 40 v.3 and possibly studio cc470. i enjoy bluesy rock and acoustic music 60% and movies 40% of the time. my room is approx. 26'x16'x9'. anyone know the differences in the rotel rb-1070 and rb-981? any help would be greatly appreciated.
if i choose 2ch, the my choices are rotel rb-1070 (130*2ch), rotel rb-981 (130*2ch), or b&k st2140 (140*2ch).
if i go multich, then rotel rb-993 (200*3ch), rotel rmb-1075 (120*5ch), anthem mc3 (165*3ch), or b&k st3140 (140*3ch).
this amp will eventually drive paradigm studio 40 v.3 and possibly studio cc470. i enjoy bluesy rock and acoustic music 60% and movies 40% of the time. my room is approx. 26'x16'x9'. anyone know the differences in the rotel rb-1070 and rb-981? any help would be greatly appreciated.