McLoki
09-14-2004, 10:29 AM
I have just purchased an LSi system. (LSi-15's for the front, LSi-C, and LSi-7's for the rear) I was running them off of my old Onkyo 777 AVR. I read in a number of places that you really need to feed some power/current into the LSi series to get it to sound its best. (I can't wait to find out what they sound like with a decent amp, cuz I think they sound great now) Anyway - Here is my question:
Can you feed to much power into the LSi's? I purcahsed an amp off of audiogon (Cinepro 3k6 - currently with only 4 of the 6 channels working) here are the specs:
350/channel @ 8 ohms - 500/channel @ 4 ohms with 3.5db headroom. (1100 watt peaks @ 4 ohms available)
While I am sure that I dont have to run them at full bore, I was wondering if the new amp will end up harming my new speakers. (amp is supposed to be here some time next week) I know it is typically worse to run less power than more, but I am way over spec on this one. I plan to run the 15's and the LSiC from the amp and the 7's from my AVR until I get the 2 additonal channels fixed on the amp. How much danger are my speakers in. Since I love the way my speakers sound now, I will post a review of the changes once I get the new amp in and set up.
Thanks,
Michael
Can you feed to much power into the LSi's? I purcahsed an amp off of audiogon (Cinepro 3k6 - currently with only 4 of the 6 channels working) here are the specs:
350/channel @ 8 ohms - 500/channel @ 4 ohms with 3.5db headroom. (1100 watt peaks @ 4 ohms available)
While I am sure that I dont have to run them at full bore, I was wondering if the new amp will end up harming my new speakers. (amp is supposed to be here some time next week) I know it is typically worse to run less power than more, but I am way over spec on this one. I plan to run the 15's and the LSiC from the amp and the 7's from my AVR until I get the 2 additonal channels fixed on the amp. How much danger are my speakers in. Since I love the way my speakers sound now, I will post a review of the changes once I get the new amp in and set up.
Thanks,
Michael