robin3989
Active Member
Start from what do you want to achieve.
If you plan to keep the KEF, the amps you've listed down should drive well without issues, but they're however very costly.
Accuphase/Luxman Integrated usually come with limited power, so if you plan to upgrade your speakers in the future, you'll have to look at speaker options with reasonable sensitivity.
20x22 is not a small room, and to move the cones to sufficient if not insane levels, please look at amps with good power reserve which offers great control and fidelity. Can handle loads and impedance dips very easily.
Like others have suggested, separates offer options to mix and match, than integrated. Which one sounds better? Thats subjective and you've to decide.
If you plan to keep the KEF, the amps you've listed down should drive well without issues, but they're however very costly.
Accuphase/Luxman Integrated usually come with limited power, so if you plan to upgrade your speakers in the future, you'll have to look at speaker options with reasonable sensitivity.
20x22 is not a small room, and to move the cones to sufficient if not insane levels, please look at amps with good power reserve which offers great control and fidelity. Can handle loads and impedance dips very easily.
Like others have suggested, separates offer options to mix and match, than integrated. Which one sounds better? Thats subjective and you've to decide.