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>>Jeez, who needs seperates with that kind of power.
Geez, I know lots of people
Dennis (Tharkun), do you want to say a few words ?
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M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Actually I am bidding on a Parasound amp right now. Jejejeje.
M80ti's, VP150, QS8's
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There are quite a few more of us that are pushing the M80s with 200 to 300 watt amps.
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Yes. Like my Outlaw M200s.
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Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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In reply to:
85WPC
If you are creative like Peter you can confuse the electrons giving you more power than the specs list.
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shareholder in the making
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Already have:.....inverted the center AND the surrounds(all M3s)causing the input wires to enter at the top, giving a gravity assist to the electrons; it helps on the attack, but not much for sustain..........
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Thanks for all the replies. Since I was in a business trip, I was not able to reply the posts.
My favorite receiver list is,
Yamaha 5890,
Pioneer 56txi
Pioneer 54tx
HK 435 and 635.
But I removed HKs from my list because I realized that usually HKs have HW problem I mean that it seems their quality is not good enough.
Actually, power is not so important for me. Since I live in an apartment, I am not able to use all power of my speaker or receiver.
The important thing for me is very good automatic speaker calibration or set-up and good quality.
I know that 56TXi is very expensive but it looks very attractive. On the other hand I may push my budget a little bit more up(1 or 2 hundred bucks).
I do not plan to buy refurbished one.
Denons are good but they are more expensive.
The rest of the features such as DSP, Pro Logic etc. seem common for all receivers.
I forgot to say that my current speaker system is 5.1. The receiver I will buy should allow me (it it is 7.1) to use it as 5.1.
Arcam AVR300 M22ti QS4 with FMS QS Stand VP100 Definitive ProSub60
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