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I'll put my vote in the Rogue camp. I have heard and/or owned both Rogue and Jolida and the Rogue was far better to my ears.Just out of curiosity what is the efficiency rating on all three speakers you mentioned? Do any of the three have a priority (play the primary role)?
I'd go for the Rogue........
The Cary is an amp!The Snappers are amps!It is clear from the models under consideration in this initial post, that the OP is shopping for an integrated! Ideally, one with a built-in phono section.Good grief!
Hopefully you will take a moment to again review my disclaimer about my lack of experience with the products he mentioned.I read a post about a tube amp, I post an opinion on tube amps...
- the relationship between watts of dB is logarithmic so the difference between 40 and 100 wpc is only 4 dB
Having owned both the Dodd 120's and Music Reference RM9 mk2, I can also heartily recommend them. Both are great amps. Never should have sold the Dodds......fast, slammin and clear with huge soundstage. Very exciting amps.
However, I do believe the OP wants to go with an integrated, so perhaps the recs should be targetted at that? I also owned PrimaLuna Dilaogue 2 integrated. Another good one, if enough power. For me, and in my experience, on 87db speakers and below, 40 wpc is definitely not enough. Oh, it will get loud enough. It's not only about volume. It's about grip and control and scale and ease and speed, and opening up a speaker such that the soundstage produced matches its potential. IMO, you need power to do that on speakers 87 and below. Generally speaking, with 40wpc I would not go below a 90db speaker, maybe 92.So I don't understand these recs in the 40 wpc range.........