I currently am using the 804S' powered by Bryston's B100 SST integrated amp. Although rated at 100 W, the spec sheet that came with the amp, shows this to be conservative as it is actually more around 140 W. I am considering moving up to the 803D's since my first year of ownership of the 804's is almost over and I would like to take advantage of the one year speaker upgrade policy.
Let me just say that I really like my current setup. Despite the ever present problems with room acoustics, the quality of the sound continues to amaze me. Still, the nasty upgrade bug keeps reminding me I could be getting a better speaker with much sweeter highs and superior base extension (which is where I find the 804S lacking). What's holding me back are questions about my amp. It is essentially a 2B SST. Will it be able to deliver enough power to drive the base drivers on the 803D such that I will notice a significant improvement? So many threads on this forum seem to indicate I need at least 200 W to make these speakers really "sing". If I'm going to fork out the additional 4-5k$ CAN for this upgrade, I want to be sure of the improvements.
I was recently into the store where I bought my system and they assured me the B100 would easily drive the speakers. Unfortunately, they had no 803D's in stock (and do not expect any soon) so I was not able to do a test. They had the 802D's in stock but I do not want to go this route as it really is out of my budget and they simply would not fit in with the current set up of our living room.
Any comments, suggestions? Thanks for any input you might have!
Let me just say that I really like my current setup. Despite the ever present problems with room acoustics, the quality of the sound continues to amaze me. Still, the nasty upgrade bug keeps reminding me I could be getting a better speaker with much sweeter highs and superior base extension (which is where I find the 804S lacking). What's holding me back are questions about my amp. It is essentially a 2B SST. Will it be able to deliver enough power to drive the base drivers on the 803D such that I will notice a significant improvement? So many threads on this forum seem to indicate I need at least 200 W to make these speakers really "sing". If I'm going to fork out the additional 4-5k$ CAN for this upgrade, I want to be sure of the improvements.
I was recently into the store where I bought my system and they assured me the B100 would easily drive the speakers. Unfortunately, they had no 803D's in stock (and do not expect any soon) so I was not able to do a test. They had the 802D's in stock but I do not want to go this route as it really is out of my budget and they simply would not fit in with the current set up of our living room.
Any comments, suggestions? Thanks for any input you might have!

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