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Suitable power for MA Bronze6s
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<blockquote data-quote="Renegade187" data-source="post: 751423" data-attributes="member: 18150"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I currently have the Denon X2200 driving my towers which are bi amped. The rating on the AVR is 95w per channel @ 8ohm. The speakers are rated for 150wrms</p><p></p><p>I cant help but think that I am not experiencing the true ability of these speakers. </p><p>I am therefore looking to either:-</p><p></p><p>> Buy a stereo amp and run this through the AVR on bypass or</p><p>> Buy a higher powered AVR</p><p></p><p>My system is 95% used on stereo but I like the versatility of having the surround ability.</p><p></p><p><strong>My question is how do I go about matching the AVR/AMP wattage to the speakers or does one simple aim for wattage on the amp/AVR that is close to peak power handling?</strong></p><p><strong>Also, some recommendations on the amp. I am set on Marantz if I go upgraded AVR.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renegade187, post: 751423, member: 18150"] Hi all, I currently have the Denon X2200 driving my towers which are bi amped. The rating on the AVR is 95w per channel @ 8ohm. The speakers are rated for 150wrms I cant help but think that I am not experiencing the true ability of these speakers. I am therefore looking to either:- > Buy a stereo amp and run this through the AVR on bypass or > Buy a higher powered AVR My system is 95% used on stereo but I like the versatility of having the surround ability. [b]My question is how do I go about matching the AVR/AMP wattage to the speakers or does one simple aim for wattage on the amp/AVR that is close to peak power handling?[/b] [b]Also, some recommendations on the amp. I am set on Marantz if I go upgraded AVR.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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