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Floor-standing speakers with a R140k budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 1127553" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>You have a good room size, that will comfortably do justice to the 803's and the R909's (89dB/4 0hms). They both need decent amplification - I owned the previous version of the 803 and a Mark Levinson 431 suited them best, it even drove the N802's I upgraded to, at the time. A Mark Levinson 432 made the 802's shine even better. My room was 9 x7 mtrs (++).</p><p></p><p>I first heard the R909's in Heine Vercuil's (E-Pihany) second shop with the Parasound A21 integrated amplifier, was amazed at the sound, and went back many times after.</p><p></p><p>Anything above the 802's, that's another level higher of amplification needed, to get the best out them. Decent amplification, stable watts into at least 4ohms is best, with better speakers, considering the size of the room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 1127553, member: 2194"] You have a good room size, that will comfortably do justice to the 803's and the R909's (89dB/4 0hms). They both need decent amplification - I owned the previous version of the 803 and a Mark Levinson 431 suited them best, it even drove the N802's I upgraded to, at the time. A Mark Levinson 432 made the 802's shine even better. My room was 9 x7 mtrs (++). I first heard the R909's in Heine Vercuil's (E-Pihany) second shop with the Parasound A21 integrated amplifier, was amazed at the sound, and went back many times after. Anything above the 802's, that's another level higher of amplification needed, to get the best out them. Decent amplification, stable watts into at least 4ohms is best, with better speakers, considering the size of the room. [/QUOTE]
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