separates for BW Natilus 804?


I have had lots of advice on both sides of this issue. The bottom line is this, only so much money. I have great speakers: BW N804, and BW 602s-2. Can you get ample clean power in a receiver, such as a Denon 4800, or do I need separates to do justice to these fine speakers?
thanks, joe
joeb
Seperates is the prefered way, but it really depends on what your budget is. And that amount would be?? I would assume since you listed 2 series of speakers this is for a HT system? If so then you might be limited to a reciever by your budget. It starts to get really expensive to do HT with separates. ( thats why I still have 2 ch. ) good luck.
Joeb - I have B&W CDM9NT's that I am using with a Sony STR-DA777ES. Many would say a receiver does not do the B&W speakers justice, but I tell you that I rarely turn up past "1" and get great musical response. For HT, have to crank it up to about "2.5" but still fits the bill. I'm sure separates would yield a "higher-end" sound, but, as one also faced with monetary restraints, I believe a receiver with B&W's does an outstanding job. Enjoy.
I own a pair of Nautilus 803's and i can promise you that to
run your 804's with a receiver would be a terible sin.
Feed you 804's with a nice clean amp just as a test drive and see if im not right.
jmo Lee Ross
A Denon is a good choice if you go the receiver route. If your budget allows, you could buy a receiver with L+R pre-outs and add a separate amp for the front channels (also have flexibility to buy amp now or wait until you have the money). For the front L+R speakers, you would be using the receiver as a preamp only. This would give you reasonable HT and superior 2 channel listening. Good luck.
i have a pair of n804's. great speakers!! i started with a c-j. the speakers have such a wonderfull sound i opted for the speed and accuracy plus bass definition of solid state. i also love to keep things as simple as possible. so i tried several intergrateds. it's good to have friends in your hobby. i ended up with an incredible amp to match these speakers the mark levinson #383. this combo will knock your socks off. good luck.