We own the JM Lab 906 and the Revel Performa 50, used as remote speakers and the main speakers in a HT system, respectively. We are using a Velodyne SPL1200 with the 906s.
Comparing the two, I like the Revels and my wife likes the JM Labs.
The 906s are more efficient and drive well off of the 100 watt per channel receiver. The Revels are vertically bi-amped, with 400 watts per channel for each speaker. The Revels consume all of that power and act as if they would be happy with more. There is little difference between the 100 wpc receiver we use and the 150 wpc receiver you have: There is no difference at all in the volume. If you want as much volume as possible, go with the JM Lab speakers. If that is not an issue, buy the Revels, but remember my wife would strongly recommend the JM Labs. BTW, we both like these better than our B&W 803s.
The SPL-1200 is a perfect subwoofer for the JM Labs, but I am thinking of buying a B-15 to match with the Revels. The reviews on the DD-15 are rave.
Comparing the two, I like the Revels and my wife likes the JM Labs.
The 906s are more efficient and drive well off of the 100 watt per channel receiver. The Revels are vertically bi-amped, with 400 watts per channel for each speaker. The Revels consume all of that power and act as if they would be happy with more. There is little difference between the 100 wpc receiver we use and the 150 wpc receiver you have: There is no difference at all in the volume. If you want as much volume as possible, go with the JM Lab speakers. If that is not an issue, buy the Revels, but remember my wife would strongly recommend the JM Labs. BTW, we both like these better than our B&W 803s.
The SPL-1200 is a perfect subwoofer for the JM Labs, but I am thinking of buying a B-15 to match with the Revels. The reviews on the DD-15 are rave.