Buy a high current amp that is linear.
I bought a CODA No. 8 amp with 150/300/600 watts into 8/4/2 ohms, and since the moment I hooked it up to my 702 S2s and pushed the proverbial play button, my jaw has yet to leave the floor. I'd had no idea what I'd been missing - the performance horizon of the 702s, which I'd thought I'd reached, now appears only limited by my source and room, leaving me thinking now the audiophile adage that one should be spending the bulk of one's budget on speakers is wrong. And since your 802s are a BIĢ step up from my 702s, I am going to double down on my previous advice - spend as much as you can bear on killer amplification.
I bought a CODA No. 8 amp with 150/300/600 watts into 8/4/2 ohms, and since the moment I hooked it up to my 702 S2s and pushed the proverbial play button, my jaw has yet to leave the floor. I'd had no idea what I'd been missing - the performance horizon of the 702s, which I'd thought I'd reached, now appears only limited by my source and room, leaving me thinking now the audiophile adage that one should be spending the bulk of one's budget on speakers is wrong. And since your 802s are a BIĢ step up from my 702s, I am going to double down on my previous advice - spend as much as you can bear on killer amplification.