So what's the cheapest effective way to power them? Would I need separate amp for ALL channels or doing the fronts good enough and receiver handle the others?
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So what's the cheapest effective way to power them? Would I need separate amp for ALL channels or doing the fronts good enough and receiver handle the others?
Thanks for the info. I certainly wouldn't want to do anything that would damage my speakers. Seeing that the Onkyo NR-709 is certified on 4ohm there shouldn't be a risk of damage right? My budget is...
You're correct on the Denon...it's only rated down to 6ohm. However, the Onkyo NR-709 is rated for 4ohm. http://www.us.onkyo.com/model.cfm?m=TX-NR709&class=Receiver&p=f
"Certified 4ohm...
Hi,
I have LSi15 fronts, LSiC center and LSiFX surrounds currently connected to an older Sony STR-DA1000ES (100W per channel, discrete). While I understand this isn't ideal for these power hungry...