Revel Performa Series Can be driven by a Receiver?


I've heard conflicting advice about Revel Performa Series Speakers.
Is it "practical" to drive this class of speaker with a receiver?
In all the specs I can find on this series - only a nominal impedance of 6 ohms is listed.
I can not find a nominal power/watt rating?
My receiver is a Pioneer VSX-49TX. It's rated at 160 watts continuous at 6 ohms.
(Note: the receiver weighs ~63 lbs...so it's not amazingly heavy but not exactly a light weight either)...Questions:
1) Am I dreaming to have this type of Speaker/Receiver match up?
2) If it is practical - can I drive the F30's or am I best to stay with the M20 bookshelf?
Either way - I will still us the B15 sub, C30 Center, and S30 rears...
Any responses (and or help hints for proper setup)would be greatly appreciated?
Tuned In & Turned On...
ceme
Theoretically, yes,it can be done. As long as it's a strong enough higher current (for a receiver) receiver, it would work. Will it sound really good? My experiences with things suggests that you would do much much better, in all aspects really, using separates to drive most ANY speaker! I've come to the conclussion that, from years of experiences of tinkering with 1000's of systems and gear, receivers just don't have what it takes for great sonics. Yes, there are some nicer, more refined and pretty sounding recievers out there, that have some really good higher end sonic attributes. However, There are cleaner preamp sections to be had with separates based systems, and it's usually always the amplifier sections, at the very least, that arn't so good in recievers I think. I think for not so much more money(or sometimes even less when you consider the mega buck receivers over $4k these days), you can get at least double the sound upgrade via the sparates rout!
if you don't think this is an accurate statement, just try some of the little $2k bookshelves Revel makes driven by a receiver. Then, take that receivers pre-out's and use an outboard amp to drive the same speakers, and see what you think! I garantee, you'll chose the separates as supperior immediately!
Mostly agree with chilidog about separates. This Pioneer is NOT a high current piece. Throw the watts thing out the door. If you want to stay with a receiver you have few choices. Dynalab, Luxman R 1120A, Yamaha 2020 (I believe that's the designation), a real battleship. These are all high current and sound very good, even against many separates. Trick with the Luxman is to hardwire upgrade the PC and either patch with IC the pre-out/power-in OR internally solder the connections. Then this unit is quite impressive.
Your Pioneer will not do justice to your M20s. I own them. They blossom with a lot of high quality power/current. I don't know about receivers, but you can go with a quality integrated. There are oodles of high current/quality out there. You plan on putting them on killer stands, I hope? The ones that come with the M20s just don't cut it. Remember, even though they call them bookshelf speakers, they are not meant to be put on a bookshelf. That is of course, if you don't care about the sound.