A few weeks ago I have decided to upgrate my old (almost 20 yrs) hi-fi system to a new one, and the hunt for the neccesary parts is like an endless pain... anyway, currently I'm trying to find a good integrated amp for my new system, here's my new setup:

==>Yamaha RX-V2400 (Receiver)
[-- V2400 spec:
Minimum RMS Output Power (8 ohms, 20–20,000 Hz, 0.04% THD)
120 W X 7
Dynamic Power/Channel 8 ohms 155 W
6 ohms 195 W
4 ohms 260 W
2 ohms 330 W
Damping Factor (8 ohms, 20–20,000 Hz) 140 (speaker A)
Input Sensitivity/Impedance Phono (MM) 3.5 mV/47 k-ohms
CD 200 mV/47 k-ohms
Frequency Response 10–100,000 Hz +0, -3 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (20–20,000 Hz)
CD (Front Sp Out) 0.04%
Signa-to-Noise Ratio (CD, 250 mV) 100 dB]

==>Yamaha DVD S-2300 (DVD Plaper)

==>Axiom M80ti (Main Speaker)
[--M80ti spec:
Max Amp Power 400 Watts
Min Amp Power 10 Watts
Freq Resp +/-3dB (Hz) 34-22K
Freq Resp +3dB/-9dB (Hz) 25-22K
SPL in Room 1w/1m 95 dB
Anechoic SPL 1w/1m 91 dB
Impedance 4 Ohms ]


...and the rest of the system is basically undecided. I hope the spec of the M80ti can give you a general idea of what kind of amp should be driving my new system. Even though the RX-V2400 is powerful enough to give the speakers a good run, still I feel there's something lacking. It will be great if I can go to some audio stores but, unfortunately, I don't know anyone and I have to keep the whole Hi-Fi-Thing from my beheaded (and certainly beloved) wife. After reading many posts, I now have three options:

1. Rogue Tempest
http://www.rogueaudio.com/Products_T...Specifications

2. Creek 5350SE
http://www.audioadvisor.com/store/pr...Specifications

3. Denon PMA-2000 IV R
http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/products.asp?l=1&c=9

I wonder if you have any recommendations for those three amps, or any other alternatives. My budget is flexible but if it's under $2,600 will be nice. The system will be mostly playing for Jazz, Opera, Classic and sometimes Rock (for the boys, even that may not be a good idea). It would help out me a lot if you guys can give me some advice. Thanks.