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Combining a stereo integrated or pre amp into Home theatre setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="msch997" data-source="post: 1091441" data-attributes="member: 2518"><p>The key is the matching between the Power amplifier or integrated amplifiers input sensitivity with your AVR's output</p><p></p><p>For example My Classe power amplifier has an input sensitivity of 1.65 volts to achieve rated output (300Watts)</p><p>My Denon AVR on the pre outs for the LF and RF channels is less that the 1.65 volts and thus I do not get the rated output of 300 Watts when on HT bypass. Audyssey compensates of course.</p><p></p><p>I believe that is your issue, look at the Kinky input Sensitivity and compare to the the same on your AVR's output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msch997, post: 1091441, member: 2518"] The key is the matching between the Power amplifier or integrated amplifiers input sensitivity with your AVR's output For example My Classe power amplifier has an input sensitivity of 1.65 volts to achieve rated output (300Watts) My Denon AVR on the pre outs for the LF and RF channels is less that the 1.65 volts and thus I do not get the rated output of 300 Watts when on HT bypass. Audyssey compensates of course. I believe that is your issue, look at the Kinky input Sensitivity and compare to the the same on your AVR's output. [/QUOTE]
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Combining a stereo integrated or pre amp into Home theatre setup.
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