Revel F206 power needs/Amp??


I was able to come across a slightly used pair of Revel F206 speakers.

(http://www.revelaudio.com/f206.html)

I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on a power source I was looking at, the Rotel RA-1570 integrated amp

(http://www.rotel.com/NA/products/ProductDetails.htm?Id=509)

It is 120 watts per channel and I was wondering if it would be enough power. I've read countless articles about power, watts, etc, etc, and that essentially left me even more confused. I mainly listen to vinyl. Any advice would be appreciated!
bbroyles23
I would suggest McCormack DNA 125 or similar. Make sure the amp has a robust power supply and doubles watts into a 4 ohm load. The Revels are not very sensitive (88db) and will require "quality" watts to drive them accurately.
I agree with Tom. Although the Revel's impedance is rated at 8 ohms, it's impedance curve frequently drops below indicating this speaker should have an amp with some power. That and the 88dB sensitivity would not make a good match for the Rotel RA-1570.

You need an amp with high current, which the Rotel is not (only 120 wpc into 8 ohms). This does not provide the power for lower impededance speakers like the Revels.
What Tom says is correct; find an amp that can double it's power and drive a 4 ohm load. (Look for an amp that states it's watts into 8 ohms + watts into 4 ohms).

You need to tell us your budget and am I to assume you are looking for an integrated amp?
Thanks, guys. I would prefer an integrated amp mainly due to space constraints, but I am not against buying separates. I have never heard of McCormack, but will definitely check it out. As far as budget, I would like to stay under 2K, if possible. Do either of you know anything about the Musical Fidelity A5? Its 250 per channel, and I have found some slightly used for around 1500.

Thanks again!