Ill bite. I own B&W Signature 800s and previously had N801s. Great speakers but power hungry as can be. I have run 700 wpc and 800 wpc monoblocks (at 4 ohms) with success. You need a lot of power for B&W 802s and up.
At CES in January the WP8s and Revel Saloon 2s really stuck out for me. I only went one day but these were at the top of the heap. Both were very smooth (most speakers at CES were rather harsh). The WPs were driven by about $100,000 or more in VTL gear and they re-tubed the amps for the WPs. The Revels were in a small room not really set up correctly and were driven by a digital amp. It was a board maker who wanted to show off their amps. So, in my limited experience, you have B&Ws needing huge power, WPs needing a serious front end (which seems to be confirmed by everyone who owns them) and Revels on a pieced together chip amp and a 1980s CD player (I think it was a Revox). Go for the Revels.