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Re: extreme newbie...hooked on M3tis....need advic
tundramike #150706 11/07/06 01:54 PM
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Tundramike from Alaska (go figure),

I would focus your dough and attention on the speakers. You have found some fine receivers but there are cheaper options for your needs. I just mentioned in another post that I got a refurbished Onkyo SR503 for $169 at shoponkyo.com with no taxes or shipping - don't know about AK but if it ships free to you you can't go wrong! This is a 75wpc 7.1 receiver and if you search this forum you will get some positive feedback on it. I have run M22s and M40s on less powerful equipment than this with no problems. There are other great refurb choices at ecost, ebay, HK direct, etc. that could be had for $300 or less and would drive your M3s nicely. Good luck.

Re: extreme newbie...hooked on M3tis....need advic
tundramike #150707 11/07/06 05:19 PM
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My HK 630 is 75x7 (or 90x2) and I find it does a fine job. I think if you were looking for more power than that, you'd probably want bigger speakers to go along with it anyway. You might be able to get away with less power, but hard to say going by the room size.

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