Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum II or Pharaoh Integrated


I have a pair of Revel F206 speakers and am wanting to upgrade the power. I am sold on Rogue Audio, but I wanted to know which of these amps would be the best option. The Cronus Magnum II is rated at 100 WPC and the Pharaoh is rated at 185 WPC. I guess my main question is whether or not the Cronus Magnum II can really power these speakers, or would I need more power?
bbroyles23
In your other thread I mentioned the specs on the Revel F206's, particularly the impedance curve. Speaker sensitivity is 88dB, nominal impedance is 8 ohms.

The curve shows the speaker is driven well below 8 ohms throughout most of the frequency range. Plus an 88dB sensitivity and a recommended amp power of 50 to 200 watts nominal. A 100 wpc tube amp will not supply the power to drive these speakers to their full potential, basically they won't sound very dynamic.
Although, I love the sound of the Cronus Magnum, it needs a more tube-friendly speaker.

The Pharaoh is a killer amp; a tube stage and a Class D amp section. It would should sound good with just about any speaker.
You should go demo at your Local Rogue Audio Dealer. We are in Hollywood Florida and love their products. Call Rogue they will let you know your closest dealer. If your not in Florida we couldn't help you but feel free to check out our website anyway, we have alot of demo and used products. www.hwdsound.com
Bbroyles23,
As far as the Cronus Magnum driving your Revel's, I suggest you call Mark at Rogue and ask his opinion regarding how the amp will perform. Tell him about the impedance curve;
on paper that's what says these speakers aren't a good match.
http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1238:nrc-measurements-revel-performa3-f206-loudspeakers&catid=77:loudspeaker-measurements&Itemid=153

The Cronus Magnum is such a great sounding tube amp.