Audio note amp driving b&w????


Hi there. I am trying to build a decent audio note based 2 channel system but have to do it slowly over a few years. I need two systems in my house, one for surround sound in one room and for another room strictly music. I've got the surround system completed with b&w 602 s3 for front speakers and a denon reciever. I only have money now for an audio note amp and will have to continue to use the b&w front speakers for a year or two. Would a p3 amp be sufficent to drive these satisfactorily for a year or two as I save up for the E speakers?
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Thanks for all the responses. There is no point in me selling the b&w speakers as I have finally all the 600 series for a surround system in another room. I have to wait to purchase the audio note one piece at a time so wont have a full surround system untill I have a full 2 channel system. Hope that makes sense.
So what is the consensus. It wont drive them maximally(sp) or wont drive them at all?
I have to agree w/ Jaybo on this. I have recently heard the little 3 watt Fi amp on some B&W speakers similar to the ones you have and it was just not enough power to make them sound the way they are capable of sounding. Speakers first, then find an amp that drives them the way you like.
Yeah.... the Audio Notes won't be able to drive the B&Ws to a decent sound level. BTW why stick to tube amps? There are recent articles published in HIFi news or something that to avoid clipping in an amplifier you will need to have at least 250 watts available to drive a moderately efficient loudspeaker to a satisfactory volume in a medium sized room. Apparently, transients in a piece of music drives many amplifiers into clipping.