Powermaster if you can afford it.
The Redtop is a cranking battery designed to output for a short time to start a car. It doesnt have the reserve of a Yellowtop, which is a deep-cycle battery that is designed to be drained and recharged over and over. It doesnt have the sheer cranking amps that a Redtop has, but for playing a system you need the reserve of a deep-cycle, not the extra few cranking amps of a starting battery.
If you do decide to go with Optima, I would go after the G31, not the 34/78. The G31 is much closer is performance to the big Powermasters, Kinetiks, Dekas, etc then the 34/78. Its just a bigger battery.
Either way I would take Powermaster if you can afford it, if not go after a big Yellowtop. Those are awesome batteries as well.