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<blockquote data-quote="The kock" data-source="post: 829717" data-attributes="member: 16941"><p>Im not sure if we he stereo set up and av will be seperate or in the same room?</p><p>First off i had that amp and speaker set up for a while and wow what a match. You will have to try a lot and spend big to upgrade yout fronts from where you are. Trust me it took me long and paid top dollar. So thats a great base to start from. I would pre out the amp and use the nad as a power amp and th n get the matching centre and surrounds for that series they are reasonably avaible on the forum, quality matching and you will always get your bucks back on this brand and for a matching set. Even the asw subs will pair great. </p><p></p><p>Failing that i would look for a centre and rears in the M1 series as mentioned but i think you will pay more and i personally think a matching set will probably sounds better amd smoother. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The kock, post: 829717, member: 16941"] Im not sure if we he stereo set up and av will be seperate or in the same room? First off i had that amp and speaker set up for a while and wow what a match. You will have to try a lot and spend big to upgrade yout fronts from where you are. Trust me it took me long and paid top dollar. So thats a great base to start from. I would pre out the amp and use the nad as a power amp and th n get the matching centre and surrounds for that series they are reasonably avaible on the forum, quality matching and you will always get your bucks back on this brand and for a matching set. Even the asw subs will pair great. Failing that i would look for a centre and rears in the M1 series as mentioned but i think you will pay more and i personally think a matching set will probably sounds better amd smoother. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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