What amp do you run with your Wiim Pro+?

Until last week, Rotel RA-1520.
Now, a Yamaha Aventage RX A4A.
We went mainly for increased power, and because this Yamaha can be configured to bi-amp the main speakers. But it's a whole new world going from a classic integrated amp to a modern, complex AV behemoth.
 
Good morning everyone. I use the Wiim pro plus connected to the Fosi V3 with a 32 volt power supply and Monitor Audio Bronze 6 in a 60 m2 room.
The result is quite good and the power of the Fosi is more than sufficient
 
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Decware Zen Triode - Purchased amp in 2022 and received it two years later. After winning amp of the year the demand was crazy and still is.
It uses no circuit boards, all point-to-point hand wiring with zero negative feedback. It came with a lifetime warranty. Sadly the price has increased several hundred since my purchase.

2.3 watts of sonic bliss.

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Yamaha R-S700....no internal DAC so analog inputs onIy, but the Line Out connection sounds excellent. My Pro+ arrived a couple of days ago and I've been obsessing over how good this thing sounds. This might be cliche, but it's kind of like rediscovering my digital collection of music
 
Conrad Johnson SC26/SA240 into Dali Helicon 400. No Eq, no Room Correction.
Listening to Tidal.
 
I just received my Pro+ and getting it up and running was a breeze. (kudos)

I connected it to a Denon AVR X1600h with a pair of Epipson Prestige Facet 14f tower speakers. The Denon is in "Pure Direct" mode, which in theory bypasses the DSP and built-in DAC. I was wondering if I could get more out of the setup if I replaced the multi-purpose AVR with a stereo amp for better results. Does anyone have a recommendation for an amp that doesn't cost a lot of money and would be appropriate for this setup? Is it worth buying a separate amp?

And most importantly what is your setup like?

Thanks!
I use a Pro Plus with a Rega Elex MK4 Amplifier, connected via RCA to use the Wiim's DAC and the stereo sound is spectacular. Better than you can imagine.
 
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