I don’t have any personal experience with that Denon but it does seem to get good reviews.
The thing is, the kefs will dip to 4 ohms (even 3) at certain freqs. so I think its best to have an amp that definately doubles down in power. If the amp doesn’t do that, it can sound bright with these already bright / revealing speakers.
It looks like the Denon is rated for speakers 6-16 ohms. The power looks to be 90 watts at 8 ohms and 140 at 4 ohms. For comparison, the B&K Reference that I was using is rated at 225 at 8 ohms and 350 at 4 ohms; it was barely enough to wake them up.
Also, a high effiecient speaker like a ZU will sound far more dynamic and involving at low volumes compared to the passive LS50’s with anything less than something like a Rogue Audio Sphinx or Hegel H150, in my oppinion.
I’m not trying to be argumentative here either so please don’t take it that way! Just thinking outload :)
The thing is, the kefs will dip to 4 ohms (even 3) at certain freqs. so I think its best to have an amp that definately doubles down in power. If the amp doesn’t do that, it can sound bright with these already bright / revealing speakers.
It looks like the Denon is rated for speakers 6-16 ohms. The power looks to be 90 watts at 8 ohms and 140 at 4 ohms. For comparison, the B&K Reference that I was using is rated at 225 at 8 ohms and 350 at 4 ohms; it was barely enough to wake them up.
Also, a high effiecient speaker like a ZU will sound far more dynamic and involving at low volumes compared to the passive LS50’s with anything less than something like a Rogue Audio Sphinx or Hegel H150, in my oppinion.
I’m not trying to be argumentative here either so please don’t take it that way! Just thinking outload :)

