Glowplug,
Get the speakers and see how it does it your system. IMHO, it's best to add one piece of equipment at a time, and to live with it, and listen to it, and get to know it's attributes, before adding another piece of equipment. You may find, that for your needs your amp might work perfectly fine with these speakers (B&W/Rotel are generally a good sounding combination) or you may find yourself wanting a better or more powerful amp at some point. Only time will tell, and only you can make that decision, but if it was me, I would reserve that decision for somewhere down the road. Remember in building an audio system it's best to take it a step at a time.
Get the speakers and see how it does it your system. IMHO, it's best to add one piece of equipment at a time, and to live with it, and listen to it, and get to know it's attributes, before adding another piece of equipment. You may find, that for your needs your amp might work perfectly fine with these speakers (B&W/Rotel are generally a good sounding combination) or you may find yourself wanting a better or more powerful amp at some point. Only time will tell, and only you can make that decision, but if it was me, I would reserve that decision for somewhere down the road. Remember in building an audio system it's best to take it a step at a time.