Home Theater Receiver recommendations for B&W 803S?


Hi!  I'm on the hunt for a new receiver, since I recently upgraded my main speakers, and I'd like to have one that also passes 4K signal.  

My current setup:

Denon AVR-4308CI
Left & Right: B&W 803S
Center: B&W HTM2
Surrounds B&W 301
Sub: Energy 8"

I recently upgraded to the 803S's on the left/right; replacing my original Nautilus 805's.  Now I need to upgrade the rest of the system!

I think the first step is the receiver, especially since I'd like to be able to pass 4K to my projector.   Then will likely upgrade the sub (Am considering the Monoprice Monolith, 10" or 12"...). And I'm also on the hunt for a HTM3S, to better match the 803S's. 

I'd love to know what Receiver recommendations folks have that will pair nicely with these speakers.  Ideally under ~$2K  - and I really don't care much about other bells & whistles (multi zone, bluetooth, wifi, whatever). I'd rather the money go into the best possible D/A, amplifiers, etc... and leave other tech gadgetry to other boxes.

Appreciate any/all input! Thanks!  :)






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Ah! Already ordered...Thanks for the shipping tip; I went with the cheaper shipping since I probably won't have time during the week to test out the fuse anyway. And next weekend will be all about replacing/building the new racks, which arrive on Friday. And, painting the room; looking forward to darker walls to help the projections...

Onward! :)
Oh crud, I meant to say "Audio Advisor".  Sorry, Pangea is only available from Audio Advisor.  I think they are their dedicated reseller.  If you are looking at the AC9 model, there are two:
---AC 9 MKII - $174 for 2 meter.
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AC 9SE MKII - $249 for 2 meter.  It's more expensive, but uses more "Cardas" conductors and better copper.
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And your Rotel amplifier should be plugged directly into a wall outlet (not through any power strip or power conditioner).
Generally, you want as much current to the amp as possible.  While not all power conditioners will restrict current, some do.  The large transformer and power supply in the amp is usually very good at isolating noise from the A/C.  While preamp/source components are more sensitive to noise and characteristics from the A/C.