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<blockquote data-quote="Mike M" data-source="post: 50074" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>How loud do you listen to that system at? I have never listen to my system above about 40% of its capability and at that point it is unbearably load.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, I think the XPA-3 will be a great (cost effective) option as I don't think that the rear channels require that much drive, particularly if the Onkyo is only driving them with the XPA-3 driving the fronts. I have read many posts by people who have been very impressed with the extra dynamics that the XPA-3 has brought to their systems. Alternatively, if money is not an issue the XPA-5 has also received rave reviews.</p><p></p><p>However, given that you are driving your system so hard, I don't think the extra power will only damage your ears. Or maybe you are already deaf and that is why your Onkyo is not coping ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike M, post: 50074, member: 766"] How loud do you listen to that system at? I have never listen to my system above about 40% of its capability and at that point it is unbearably load. IMHO, I think the XPA-3 will be a great (cost effective) option as I don't think that the rear channels require that much drive, particularly if the Onkyo is only driving them with the XPA-3 driving the fronts. I have read many posts by people who have been very impressed with the extra dynamics that the XPA-3 has brought to their systems. Alternatively, if money is not an issue the XPA-5 has also received rave reviews. However, given that you are driving your system so hard, I don't think the extra power will only damage your ears. Or maybe you are already deaf and that is why your Onkyo is not coping ;D [/QUOTE]
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