Please do not confuse SPL of a speaker with the low impedance capability of an amp.
NAD 326BEE has enough power for Rainmaker?
The NAD C326BEE is a lot of good amp for the $$$ that can drive the Totem Rainmaker with ease as Mr Loomisjohnson said.
If you got the extra cash and want to play your music above the listening level for most folks here, get a used NAD C372 or a used C375BEE. The more powerful your amp is the better your speaker will sound at high volume level, especially with complex content or bass rich content (Eagles, Pink Floyd, Sade, Ice Cube, Massive Attack).
The NAD C372 & C375BEE are very neutral amps while the C326BEE got a bit of over emphasis in the mid bass and upper bass range, of course, to match up with most budget speakers (sold 4 less than $1200 per pair)
NAD amps are laid back and warmer than most so any NAD amp helps the high of the Rainmakers. I have driven both Dynaudio and Totem with my NAD and they both do well. Personally I like Dynaudio more than I like Totem for their smoother silk tweeters.
I have driven a pair of JBL S38 & Dynaudio DM 2/10 by the NAD 326BEE and I never had to crank the volume above 10 o'clock to play my music really loud.
NAD 326BEE has enough power for Rainmaker?
The NAD C326BEE is a lot of good amp for the $$$ that can drive the Totem Rainmaker with ease as Mr Loomisjohnson said.
If you got the extra cash and want to play your music above the listening level for most folks here, get a used NAD C372 or a used C375BEE. The more powerful your amp is the better your speaker will sound at high volume level, especially with complex content or bass rich content (Eagles, Pink Floyd, Sade, Ice Cube, Massive Attack).
The NAD C372 & C375BEE are very neutral amps while the C326BEE got a bit of over emphasis in the mid bass and upper bass range, of course, to match up with most budget speakers (sold 4 less than $1200 per pair)
NAD amps are laid back and warmer than most so any NAD amp helps the high of the Rainmakers. I have driven both Dynaudio and Totem with my NAD and they both do well. Personally I like Dynaudio more than I like Totem for their smoother silk tweeters.
I have driven a pair of JBL S38 & Dynaudio DM 2/10 by the NAD 326BEE and I never had to crank the volume above 10 o'clock to play my music really loud.