I thought at one time back in the late 70's early 80's that Threshold designers designed the high end Nak stuff...
Not sure about the power amps but the Nak CA-7 and CA-7 preamps were designed by Threshold because Threshold was purchased by Nakamichi at the time. So there may less of a difference between the Nak and the Threshold than you might think, depending on when both were manufactured.
I owned a JBL L212 system (and have just restored it) purchased in the late 70's. Your system has the same midrange and tweeter, but a separate bass driver. The L212 has two monolythic L/R driver cabinets with a powered sub, and efficiency is about the same as your L112s at about 90 dB/watt.
I can tell you from my experience you can drive those to very high levels with a power amp of under 100 watts. They are highly inductive, however, so the power amp must be designed to tolerate wide swings in driver impedances.
BTW, I would look into upgrading the cross overs in a JBL that old before I spent mega bucks on a power amp. They were the major weakpoints in those 80's JBL systems IMHO.
Not sure about the power amps but the Nak CA-7 and CA-7 preamps were designed by Threshold because Threshold was purchased by Nakamichi at the time. So there may less of a difference between the Nak and the Threshold than you might think, depending on when both were manufactured.
I owned a JBL L212 system (and have just restored it) purchased in the late 70's. Your system has the same midrange and tweeter, but a separate bass driver. The L212 has two monolythic L/R driver cabinets with a powered sub, and efficiency is about the same as your L112s at about 90 dB/watt.
I can tell you from my experience you can drive those to very high levels with a power amp of under 100 watts. They are highly inductive, however, so the power amp must be designed to tolerate wide swings in driver impedances.
BTW, I would look into upgrading the cross overs in a JBL that old before I spent mega bucks on a power amp. They were the major weakpoints in those 80's JBL systems IMHO.