Amp Recommendation for new JBL L100 Classic


Greetings,
I am looking into buying the new JBL L100 Classics and I would also like to buy a decent integrated amplifier with an internal DAC and optical input to drive them. My budget for the amp is around $1200 (or £ since prices seem to translate 1:1), but it will be great if I can do it with less than 1k. I auditioned the speakers this weekend (along with L82s and KLH model 5s) all with a Leak Stereo 130 amp.

The L100s sounded great actually, but then on further research I got worried that the Leak amp might not be powerful enough for them, even though on paper L100s should work with 25-200W/4ohm and the Leak is supposed to give 65W on 4ohms. I also didn't push the amp past mid volume in the store. Anyways, I decided to look for more options around the same price point and I came up with these alternatives:

- Cambridge CXA81: 120W. one drawback for this is lack of phono and bass/treble knobs.
- Pro-ject Maiaa DS2: 135W. is this a good amp?
- Marantz PM7000N: 80W. Only 15W higher than the Leak, so pretty much same concerns. Just wondering if this is a better amp than the leak.

- Peachtree Nova 125SE: 200W. has great features but is class D unlike others above, is that a problem? I have heard mixed things about how it sounds.


Really appreciate some tips about these and also comments on whether Leak is indeed not enough for the L100s.
hifiyolo
If your in the UK I would look at Quad,Creek or Audiolab..Every Cambridge I ever heard sounded mechanical.Quad & the Creek EVO stuff is very musical & natural sounding..
+1 For the Yamaha. I believe the Marantz is an excellent choice as well. Good luck with your search.

 Cheers,

Scott
I drive those wonderful speakers with a 70 wpc KT150 integrated amp, and play them loud often.  They sound just great.  I use a Lyric integrated.  Ti 140.  Plenty of power.