JBL L100s - Power?


What do you recommend as a good - and reasonably priced - amp or integrated amp option for my JBL L100s?

Thanks!
analyzr
The L100s are fairly sensitive. A lot of people rocked their dorm rooms and living rooms on around 50 wpc back in the '70s.

It sort of depends on your room size. Today I'd go for an NAD integrated (e.g., 356BEE (80 wpc) or 375BEE (150 wpc)) and it'll be way better ampification than most L100s ever saw, which was usually a mid-'70s Pioneer or Marantz 40 wpc receiver.
No way, not NAD. The stuff's unreliable. Try Harman/Kardon, Yamaha, Pioneer, or Onkyo.
True...NAD had some quality control issues back in the day...but so did Rotel...never had much luck with Yamaha myself...I would opt for older B&K amp/ preamp if it were me...a friend has a hi end Denon avr with his modded 100s...fun listen for rock
For a long time I couldn't cozy up to NAD for one reason or another, mostly
being underwhelmed. But now … I seriously doubt NAD is currently having QA
problems. For one, Audio Advisor is a dealer of a lot of NAD products, and if they
were unreliable, their business model would be eaten up by return shipping
costs, replacement costs, and sales reversed to no-sales. Unreliable products are
anathema to mail order business models. Second, my local high end dealer,
which relies heavily on customer confidence, is an enthusiastic NAD dealer. The
C356BEE did a great job powering the Magneplanar 1.7s I bought to the point
that I had a hard time equaling the sound quality the the various separates I had
on hand when I got my pair of speaker home. The NAD BEE series made the
Maggies sing and particularly distinguished themselves with low noise floor,
inner detail, imaging, musicality and smoothness, and yet dynamic contrasts as
well. Give the C375BEE a try.
i have a nad355bee integrated driving a pair of jbl 4311 control monitors in my second system used outdoors in the summer the combo sounds great the amp also drives magnepan 1.6qr's it sounds beautiful also good luck