Rotel or B&K, who's warmer?


I have posed amp questions before for my Paradigm Studio 60v.2 and got some real good suggestions, but all of these have been out of my current price range. Many suggested Anthem, Bryston, and McCormack which I wish that I could afford. I just recently purchased a pair of new Paradigm Studio 40v.3 speakers for my new house. I find the new v.3 speakers to sound brighter or more tinny than my v.2 speakers. I real dislike brightness in my music. I am going to use my Denon 3802 receiver to run my surounds and patio speakers and as a processor for HT use, but I it's sound with the ST 40v.3 to be too bright. And yes, I have broken them in for well over 200 hours. I want to add a 3ch amp to give the 40v.3 more power and hopefully a little warmth. I am buying used for cost considerations. I was wondering who had the warner sound, Rotel or B&K amps? I was specifically looking at the Rotel RB-993 (200w*3), B&K ST-1430 (125w*3), or the B&K ST-3140 (140w*3). Any suggestions on these or similarly priced 3ch amps would be helpful. I mostly listen to Widespread Panic, Greatful Dead, Neil Young, some Bluegrass, etc. I will also use the amp for HT.
thanks,
J.R.
128x128fishcall
For what it's worth, given that I haven't heard the particular models you make reference to, based upon quite a few others I've heard from both manufacturers, I would venture to say that the B&K will be less bright, or warmer.
Fishcall, I've used a B&K ST140 for my studio60v2s and was quite pleased. I am now using a EX4420 for them and am even more happy.

I have no experience with the Rotel. However, I have heard bad stories about their customer service department. B&K services and backs their old products. You might want to take that into consideration when you make your buying decision.

Good luck.
upstate audio-
did you feel the B&K ST140 had enough power to play the ST60s loud? i am also considering getting 2 of the ST140 amps and bi-amp my ST60s. anyone tried this?