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<blockquote data-quote="Nadfan" data-source="post: 10029" data-attributes="member: 422"><p>Thanks for the response guys. When I say it feels as if the Kefs, rated at maximum input of 130W, are not being fully utilised by the Nad A/V receiver rated at 50W, I mean the following: I auditioned the Kefs connected to a more powerful Yamaha A/V receiver. The biggest difference was when the mode was changed to "Pure Direct", which I understand as Yamaha's attempt to dedicated stereo from their A/V receivers. I could hear that the full frequency range became more pronounced and it felt that the speakers were now driven more efficiently. The speakers now appeared "larger" and "more powerful". I'm not sure if my description is technically correct. Does this mean that the iQ5s will perform happily even with a more powerful amp like a Nad C352?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nadfan, post: 10029, member: 422"] Thanks for the response guys. When I say it feels as if the Kefs, rated at maximum input of 130W, are not being fully utilised by the Nad A/V receiver rated at 50W, I mean the following: I auditioned the Kefs connected to a more powerful Yamaha A/V receiver. The biggest difference was when the mode was changed to "Pure Direct", which I understand as Yamaha's attempt to dedicated stereo from their A/V receivers. I could hear that the full frequency range became more pronounced and it felt that the speakers were now driven more efficiently. The speakers now appeared "larger" and "more powerful". I'm not sure if my description is technically correct. Does this mean that the iQ5s will perform happily even with a more powerful amp like a Nad C352? [/QUOTE]
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