Audition the Forrests with Ayre and McIntosh components. Both sounded great with different sonic characteristics. Loved the Ayre components... but I'm Mcintosh guy.
Since you are looking at the 431 and the amps I listen to were far less in power you should have plenty of current as the Forrests dip down to 6.4 ohms. The 431 should drive the Forrests to project a wide soundstage and three-dimensional imaging based on my listening experience. Love the midrange on this speaker.
If you can afford the Winds why is the Forrests even being considered. I would turn my focus to that component auditioning with the 431 (400 wpc @ 4 ohms) and 326. I experienced the Winds with McIntosh and VTL tube amps which were both impressive. But since I tend to favor smaller bookshelf speakers like Mani-2 Signature I passed on the Winds due to several factors mainly physical size and price.
Good luck.
And spin the Yellowjackets on your turntable or CD player.
Since you are looking at the 431 and the amps I listen to were far less in power you should have plenty of current as the Forrests dip down to 6.4 ohms. The 431 should drive the Forrests to project a wide soundstage and three-dimensional imaging based on my listening experience. Love the midrange on this speaker.
If you can afford the Winds why is the Forrests even being considered. I would turn my focus to that component auditioning with the 431 (400 wpc @ 4 ohms) and 326. I experienced the Winds with McIntosh and VTL tube amps which were both impressive. But since I tend to favor smaller bookshelf speakers like Mani-2 Signature I passed on the Winds due to several factors mainly physical size and price.
Good luck.
And spin the Yellowjackets on your turntable or CD player.