Vandersteen 2CE's


I am looking at purchasing a pair of used 2CE's and was wondering if I can use any of the equipment I have, or should I be looking for a new amp setup? And if so, seperates or integrated?

I have a Rotel RB-985 MKII and a Sony TA-E9000es that was previously used with the Rotel.

This is my first step up so any suggestions would be most appreciated.
wyldelee
Good equipment to start. I prefer solidstate power with Vandersteens. Some prefer tubes. I find that good solidstate brings out the best of what they have to offer. They are revealing enough to perform even better with upmarket amplification and source components.
Having owned 2Ce Sigs they are relatively easy to drive; your amplification and source will do fine. Be sure to hook them up with high quality biwire speaker cable with spades though.
The sensitivity of the 2CE's is in the high 80's, 86 or so. You'll need some power to get em running at their best. I'm running a 200 watt Anthem amp and it's just enuff. How much power in the Rotel?
Thanks for your answers so far. I really want to do right by the Vandersteens since this is my first step up.

The Rotel is 5x100. It was suggested by a friend that a NAD c372 might be an alternative?