These are just my thoughts as I've owned B&W M802 SIII's for a few years. I'm more of an audio person than HT, altho I do watch/listen to DVD's with my CAL CL25, B&W M802's, ARC VT100 MKII, etc.
B&W M802's are not the easiest speakers to drive. They like lots of power, & IMO also sound great with tubes. The Adcom amps, I dunno, if you can get them used, cheap, would be worth trying perhaps. The VT100 MKII sounds great w/the M802's (only 2 ch. of course)......if you want SS amps, what about the C-J MF series? For SS, the least expensive I'd use would be Bryston.
The only problem w/M802's is that cheaper amps or pre-amps will drive you crazy; Adcom or NAD stuff that you could get away with with lesser speakers may not sound good. Just my 2 cents.
B&W M802's are not the easiest speakers to drive. They like lots of power, & IMO also sound great with tubes. The Adcom amps, I dunno, if you can get them used, cheap, would be worth trying perhaps. The VT100 MKII sounds great w/the M802's (only 2 ch. of course)......if you want SS amps, what about the C-J MF series? For SS, the least expensive I'd use would be Bryston.
The only problem w/M802's is that cheaper amps or pre-amps will drive you crazy; Adcom or NAD stuff that you could get away with with lesser speakers may not sound good. Just my 2 cents.