Just a follow up, regarding the Rotel RA-1062. I continue to use and enjoy the RA-1062 that I originally wrote about, but it now resides in my bedroom and receives music via a wireless link with my main iTunes library. I think of it as a polite little English amp, and that's how I treat it, i.e. just playing music with low volume levels.
I feel that an expensive amplifier ought to be able to tolerate higher listening levels, and the RA-1062 does not. My original statements in the review above remain my experience with the RA-1062, which is to say that when playing music at louder listening levels, the Rotel WILL overheat and shut itself off. My Krell 400xi does not have this problem. You get what you pay for I guess.
I think it's a shame that anyone would buy the Rotel based solely on price and the strength of a positive review, especially without the benefit of having first auditioned it. Speaking as a "Rotel buyer," I certainly auditioned the Rotel before purchasing it, and I can't say it enough. Audition before you purchase.
I routinely audition audio equipment I have no hope of EVER being able to actually afford. Why? Because I love music. I want to know just how good it can sound. I want to feel the power of it in my very bones. Music is beauty. What other ecstasy is there that comes with a power button? Listening to as many different brands and systems as I can has taught me a great deal about my own expectations regarding Hi-Fi, and thankfully, it has also taught me that more money often doesn't make for a better listening experience.