How are Rowland digital amps for Vandies


I'm looking for an amp with 100w/channel at around $1K. Would the Rowland 102 work with Vandersteen 2Ce's? Are there better choices?
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I have checkd with Rod Tomson at Soundings in Denver. he carries the Rowland 102 and is very familiar with the Vandersteen 2C speakers. As the 2C has a relatively high impedance of 7 Ohms and has a 1st order crossover with a recommended power handling between c.ca 60W and 160W, the 100W over 8 Ohms of the JRDG 102 stereo amplifier should work quite well.

BTW, the JRDG 102 is not a digital amp. Class D amps like the 102 are analog devices.

Guido
I have received confirmation from the JRDG factory that just short of being capable of delivering absolutely ear-splitting sound pressure levels, the JRDG 102 amp will do very well on the Vandersteen 2C speakers. G.
The 102 is a wonderful amp, dead quiet and very smooth. I think the Vandies will work well. I have both a 102 and a C500. They share the same musical capability with the C500 only being able to deliver more bass and slam.
Thank you Delapole, here is a question for you, as you are experiencing 102 and C500 side by side in the same system. . . besides the obvious difference in power delivery, authority, etc. . . how does the 102 differ sonically from C500? In particular, what difference do you experience in low level information? . . . micro detail, micro dynamics, harmonic exposure, ambient cue, soundstage, imaging?

Thanks,

Guido