Looking for recommendations for a 5.1 surround sound amplifier / receiver? - mid priced receiver
I have 2 x 5 + free Eltax speakers (they were at home with surround sound is so) is his back and 2 x Mission M33i speakers, plus a generic set east. The Eltax are rated at 130 watts per channel and 100W missions.
What should I made for a good amp for the speakers? Are there good models now? The speakers are pretty standard entry-level, so I'm looking for an amplifier in the same price range, maybe more with the "average" when the update of the whole. My source has) a separate digital output (S / PDIF optical and coaxial - is best to use it, and every amp should have, in any case?
Any other advice or recommendations would be very grateful.
Mid Priced Receiver Looking For Recommendations For A 5.1 Surround Sound Amplifier / Receiver?
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2 comments:
His first task to locate a receiver that has enough power ... Simply match the power of the speaker ... You then make the connections.
How many items you should connect to your home theater to connect to agree how many tickets are available at the receiver ... VCR, XBOX, DVD, Tivo, etc. .. Simple as that.
Do not worry about this type of decoder, the thing ... More than likely, even the cheapest receiver has the latest software downloaded itself.
SPEAKERS The last thing is how much will come together to resolve this thing ... You may know, for example, 100 watts () ... In other words, if you have 5 speakers, you need "100 watts x 5" ... If you are 7 speakers "100 watts x 7".
ButThey had me and ask, fix: "What do you recommend with the speakers from my ... I would go to the demo of "DENON" brand ... Specifically, the AVR "-2807" .. . Here is a link to check out: http://www.usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/ ...
I have the Marantz SR5001.
http://us.marantz.com/Products/1880.asp
I only had a few months, but it sounds great with my setup. A lot of energy to run the speakers harder than I May, you could even work with the SR4001, if you want to save money. Features essentially the same as the SR5001 - only slightly less power and a little less.
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