Slappy:
If you are going with a smaller speaker like the BA Bravo, I am not sure why you would just not stay with your Denon 3805, especially given that the 3805 is the latest version of the 3800 receiver. The Bravos can only take a max of 125 watts and with 150/200 wpc amps, the tendency is going to be to drive those speakers pretty hard. In this situation, I might be tempted to stay with the Denon and put my money into an awesome sub-woofer.
As to the question that you raised, between Parasound and Adcom, I have only owned Adcom. I have found their power amps to be incredibly reliable and durable with plenty of punch. Another budget brand that I have had great luck with and would fit your requirements nicely would be Audiosource .
Regards, Rich
If you are going with a smaller speaker like the BA Bravo, I am not sure why you would just not stay with your Denon 3805, especially given that the 3805 is the latest version of the 3800 receiver. The Bravos can only take a max of 125 watts and with 150/200 wpc amps, the tendency is going to be to drive those speakers pretty hard. In this situation, I might be tempted to stay with the Denon and put my money into an awesome sub-woofer.
As to the question that you raised, between Parasound and Adcom, I have only owned Adcom. I have found their power amps to be incredibly reliable and durable with plenty of punch. Another budget brand that I have had great luck with and would fit your requirements nicely would be Audiosource .
Regards, Rich