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Just to add to @Rockets says -
Typically, at normal listening levels you will not be using more than 5W of power (105w into an r300 would be something like 115dB which would be above the pain barrier!), equating this to a car - you only need about 25hp to keep a steady 70mph on a flat road. However, if you want to accelerate quickly you need the power and torque to do so. Similarly the amp need to have the reserves to cater for sudden increases in transient volume which is supplied by the capacitors in the power supply and they are then "refilled" by the transformer. Therefore having a healthy bank of capacitors and a decent size transformer in the power supply is the key to an amp that can drive a less efficient or low impedance speaker. (note this is for class A and AB amps, things get a little different for class D and G).
As said, Rotel tend to have pretty good power supplies and can drive demanding speakers quite well.
FWIW, I would get the R300, try them with the Rotel as you already have it and see how it goes. |
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