Amp suggestions for Revel Salons?


I am looking to move back toward more two channel listening with a pair of Salons up front(part of an all Studio HT theater). I need advice on amps to drive these fine speakers. I am using an EAD 2000 currently for comparison. Thank you in advance for your time.
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Thanks guys ( Raquel hats off!!). I am absorbing all of this. Please keep it coming if you have an opinion.
I want to jump in again for a moment. With all due respect to Dcstep, you absolutely do not want to run Salons with an ICe powered amp like the Rowland 501's or any other digital / Class D amp. The midrange and tweeters in the Salons are highly transparent, and will provide a crystal clear window into the upper-frequency problems inherent in digital amps.

Salons need to be paired with very high-end analog amps (or if you can afford it, the tiny handful of tube amps that will properly drive them).

Ok I'm in!!

The Salons are in the front of the room.Hernia surgery will have to wait until you guys tell me how to set them up.

Brass points are on the way.

They are in a very large room 40x22x12 . The only practical listening position is on the 22 ft side about 7-8 feet in from the back wall/fireplace.

Observation -The tweaters seem very high from my level listening position. Is this by design?

Lots of nobs on the back . I have read the manual but I am sure you can point me in the best direction.

Thank you so much for the input I hope I am not wearing out the welcome mat. Maybe for top post I can send fine wine through the post!!
If you don't have bi-wire speaker cables, attach the cables to the mids/highs posts, with the jumpers running to the woofer posts. The supplied plate-style jumpers are crap -- if you don't have real jumpers, an okay temporary solution is heavy-gauge Monster Cable from a Circuit City-type place ($1/ft).

Set the controls to flat (zero), but make sure the rear tweeter is on. Position the speakers to taste. That said, the experience my friend and I had with ours is that they sound best in the near-field, roughly 9-10 ft. from the ears (closer does not permit proper driver integration), and spaced roughly 7 ft. apart, measured from the tweeter centers. We both ended up with them toed in almost all the way, with the inside panel of each speaker barely visible from the listening position (thus, the right speaker is pointing directly at your right ear, the left speaker at your left ear, as opposed to complete toe-in, when both speakers are pointing at your nose).

Listen for a few days with the controls set to "0" to allow your ears to become very accustomed to the sound, and then start fooling around with the settings.

Yes, the tweeter rides high on the Salon -- as long as your ears are roughly 36" above the ground from a nearfield position, you're fine