BWLover,
I do not know if it is too late but I would say it would be a mistake to waste your money on new cables, a DAC and all that. I think you were going in the right direction in the first place. You should try out some new amps and see how they hold up to your 1080. My best advise would be get a used Classe from Audiogon at the best price possible and then get it home and compare to your Rotel. If you get a good deal on a used one, you should be able to turn right around and sell it at no loss so no risk there. You may have to really check everyday if you want a Delta series as they seem to sell immediately.
I also suggest giving Emotiva a try. I really like their amps sound. They have one called the XPA2 that has your name all over it (it is even on sale right now). Or if you really want to go nuts, go for true monoblocks. I think that may be overkill for your speakers though.
Number of Channels: 2
Topology: Fully Discrete, Dual Differential, High Current, Short Signal Path Class A/B
Power output (all channels driven):
500 watts RMS @ 4 ohm (0.1% THD)
250 watts RMS @ 8 ohm (0.1% THD)
I do not know if it is too late but I would say it would be a mistake to waste your money on new cables, a DAC and all that. I think you were going in the right direction in the first place. You should try out some new amps and see how they hold up to your 1080. My best advise would be get a used Classe from Audiogon at the best price possible and then get it home and compare to your Rotel. If you get a good deal on a used one, you should be able to turn right around and sell it at no loss so no risk there. You may have to really check everyday if you want a Delta series as they seem to sell immediately.
I also suggest giving Emotiva a try. I really like their amps sound. They have one called the XPA2 that has your name all over it (it is even on sale right now). Or if you really want to go nuts, go for true monoblocks. I think that may be overkill for your speakers though.
Number of Channels: 2
Topology: Fully Discrete, Dual Differential, High Current, Short Signal Path Class A/B
Power output (all channels driven):
500 watts RMS @ 4 ohm (0.1% THD)
250 watts RMS @ 8 ohm (0.1% THD)

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