Rotel RA-1592 MK II or something else to deliver around 200W to B&W towers around $3000?


So I just purchased a pair of B&W CDM-9NT and am now going deep down the rabbit hole trying to find an amp that’s going to let these speakers sing to their fullest. I keep coming back to Rotel as the consensus appears to be that these amps pair very well with B&Ws. I was trying to keep the budget to $1000...then $1500...now I’m looking at $3000 options...I’m not willing to go up to the McIntosh prices at the moment so I’m capping myself at $3k new or used.

I was thinking that going integrated was the best option when looking at the $1500ish options. Now maybe separates would make sense at $3000?

Goals in sound are excellent imaging and separation. Strong and tight bass is a must. Music selection is mainly very bass forward genres like hip hop & EDM. I also enjoy jazz, rock and sometimes classical as the mood strikes. A must have is digital connectivity for hi-res streaming. The room is 14x18 if that matters.

Any help is appreciated.
yukispier
i had different B&W speakers paired with a Rotel integrated. Was very happy. Now, 805s with a Hegel. I discovered detail I did not hear before.
I recommend Hegel integrated. Worth every penny makes choices eaiser. You should be able to find H390 when this craziness with supply stops for under 4k. I know it is more than you want to pay but, hey, the price of happiness is a bit higher. Hegel also has a great resale value. Until that time, get a used Rotel and enjoy it. 
There are three used/demo, probably trades,  Rotel amps for sale on the West Palm Beach Audio Advisors website.   There is a lot of other stuff, too, from Audio Research, Mark Levinson, as well as a few of which are unfamiliar to to me.  200 watts or 100 with huge power supplies would work well for your apparent needs.  Chris is a great guy, and an older fellow seems to know a lot of history of audiophilia, according to Chris.
@yukispier
I thought that is the direction I am headed getting a proper amp with a midish level pre/dac combo.
Ummm, there’s not really a “midish” level pre/dac. It’s sonically better to get a separate DAC but good a audiophile (above box store sonic quality) starts around $2k like Mytek and Yggy - YMMV. Including a dac w a preamp is an economic way to save $ on casework (less boxes) and cables which would be beneficial considering your limited 3k budget
I think that the system will still be enjoyable to listen to without a $4000 preamp while I’m saving up for the upgrade.
$4k preamp? - I’m confused. I thought your entire budget was $3k now so I was trying to stretch it to get you the best sonics per $ so you can enjoy your system “now” w flexibility for future upgrades. If your budget is more then that’s a different strategy. 

+1 Hegel - consistent positive reviews

Odyssey Audio amplifiers $1-3k - one of the best bang for buck amplifiers. Alon Wolf of Magico (one of the top technologically advanced speaker designers/manufacturers today) likes and sometimes uses them.
There’s a Hegel H300 here now for $3k that’d be very worth considering.  It’ll likely sound excellent with your speakers, and it also has a decent DAC that’ll suffice until you have the budget for a better one.  I’d offer $2500 since the unit lacks a remote, which is easily solved with a simple aftermarket universal remote.  FWIW.  
I'll be honest, I have on preorder a Rotel 1590 MK2 as my preamp, but didn't really consider their integrated amps because of the price. I felt like you could better piecemail a system to your liking at or around the 1592's price point, or there were more compelling integrated amps around that same price, especially looking at used equipment (used Michi X3 would be awesome).

This might be blasphemy, but if 3k is your hard budget and you want am all in one solution maybe check out the new Cambridge Audio EV 75 ($2,250) and buy a subwoofer, or get the 150 (3k) and call it a day.

I started with a all in one set up based around my KEF LS50 meta's that was very basic (intergrated amp and speakers only) and now I've total fallen into this mess of a hobby. Streamer, D2D with LPS, DAC, preamp, monoblock amp, dual sub's, and now JBL L100 classics.

I wish you luck, but just ask yourself if you want good sound and convenience, or something specifically your own that you come up with (soundwise too)?

Neither is wrong, but part of me wishes I started with a high end all in one set up, which I really could've enjoyed, as opposed to a low end starter system that always had me looking for ways to change components and mix and match.