adding most any amp would easily double the sound quality throughout, if not tripple! Sonically, the amps in that (as most) receiver is just marginal comparatively.
No receivers amp section can really do as well as a good separates amp from my experiences.
I once did a side by side with the Denon 5600 and Yamaha DSPA3090 flaghips back when, driving some little B&W DM601's as well as full range Mirage M5's, for both music and movies. I think used both those receivers from thier pre'out's into a modest Denon POA8200. The Denon amp blew away both the receivers amp sections by a TON!!!!...it wasn't even close...another league really.
I've sold and used lots and lots of separates and receiver systems over the years. SEparates is the way to go. In your case, yes, adding even a modest 150W/ch amp (could get by with less running your speakers as "small" (which I recommend highly, especially for rock/HT) would do wonders for your overall sound. There are many to choose from.
good luck
No receivers amp section can really do as well as a good separates amp from my experiences.
I once did a side by side with the Denon 5600 and Yamaha DSPA3090 flaghips back when, driving some little B&W DM601's as well as full range Mirage M5's, for both music and movies. I think used both those receivers from thier pre'out's into a modest Denon POA8200. The Denon amp blew away both the receivers amp sections by a TON!!!!...it wasn't even close...another league really.
I've sold and used lots and lots of separates and receiver systems over the years. SEparates is the way to go. In your case, yes, adding even a modest 150W/ch amp (could get by with less running your speakers as "small" (which I recommend highly, especially for rock/HT) would do wonders for your overall sound. There are many to choose from.
good luck