Best amplifier for klipsch heresy 3 speakers.


I am looking for suggestions on a power amp or integrated for the klipsch heresy 3 speakers.i would prefer a solid state amp over tubes.I need an amplifier on the warmer side,also considering a pro amp like a crown or qsc but have no experience with pro amps.My room is a 12x12 with wood floors.MY Source is a an oppo bdp 83 dvd/cd player.my music taste is mostly rock.Im looking for an amplifier with good power but tame on the highs.
curiousgeorge
I'll back up with Atmasphere stated, take a good look at tubes. The Heresy has horn mid and tweeter and is quite revealing, tubes should mate very well with it, and you don't need a hold lot of watts because of the efficiency of the Heresy. Paul Klipsch used tubes for what's it worth. Don't take my word for it, head over the the Klipsch forums and see the the Heresy owners there have to say.
I used a Cambridge Audio 840a with Fortes 1's, Chorus 1's, and RF-83's. The CA sound is a good fit for Klipsch. Will you be getting a sub?
.Im looking for an amplifier with good power but tame on the highs. still curious about the rotel

then you might to pass on the rotel.
Because of the high efficiency drivers used in this speaker, the back EMF is pretty high. This means it will exhibit some harsh behaviors if you use an amplifier that has lots of feedback. This rules out 99 44/100ths percent of all transistor amps.

In addition, the crossover will not work correctly (horn will operate out of band and become 'honky') if the amplifier behaves like a voltage source. Again, this rules out transistors.

For more information about how this work, read the article at this link:
http://www.atma-sphere.com/Resources/Paradigms_in_Amplifier_Design.php

Do your self a favor- find a tube amp in your budget. There are no inexpensive transistor amps that will do this speaker justice.
Jolida...I loves me my Jolida! The 60 watt remote integrateds are sweet, cheap, and have plenty of juice...I use the 502P power amp and it kicks it up (do people say that?) well and is inexpensive even new.