You might think that your 120 watts is driving those maggies, but trust me, no it's not.
I had 3.5rs a few years ago and was driving them with McCormack DNA-1 deluxe monoblocks. The maggies took all that power and didn't bat an eye. I tried driving them with my old Music Reference RM9, which has a "true" solid 100 watts of tube power. Pleasant for background music, but that's about it.
Power should be your first issue, THEN a seedee player. Actually a good turntable should come before the digital spinner.
Shakey
I had 3.5rs a few years ago and was driving them with McCormack DNA-1 deluxe monoblocks. The maggies took all that power and didn't bat an eye. I tried driving them with my old Music Reference RM9, which has a "true" solid 100 watts of tube power. Pleasant for background music, but that's about it.
Power should be your first issue, THEN a seedee player. Actually a good turntable should come before the digital spinner.
Shakey