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Hi,
I was given a set of home theatre speaker system, but I need an amplifier to drive them. What amplifier specifications suits best? I do not intend to spend too much on this amplifier as long as it can drive the speakers well. I am also looking at speaker cables to match them. Any advise? The speaker specifications as follows. Thanks.
Front
Configuration: 2 way bass reflex
Tweeter: 1" x 1
Woofer: 6.5" x 2
RMS power: 160W
Long term max power: 280W
Impedance: 4-8 ohms
Freq: 20-22.000 Hz
Sensitivity: 87dB
Center
Configuration: 2 way bass reflex
Tweeter: 1" x 1
Woofer: 4" x 2
RMS power: 60W
Long term max power: 120W
Impedance: 4-8 ohms
Freq: 60-22.000 Hz
Sensitivity: 85dB
Rear
Configuration: 2 way bass reflex
Tweeter: 1" x 1
Woofer: 4" x 1
RMS power: 60W
Long term max power: 120W
Impedance: 4-8 ohms
Freq: 60-22.000 Hz
Sensitivity: 85dB
Cheers,
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You can get decent HT receivers starting around $200. They all seem to do a good job for HT. Take a trip to CC or BB, and check them out. Sonically, they all sound about the same, from the $200 units up to the $1500 or so units. The main difference is power output. The $200 ones will typically put out about 50-70W/C, which is enough for the typical HT setup.
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My guess is your humor got lost. I GOT IT.
Something on this order would likely work very well.
see link below
Another option would be the Denon
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Denon-7-1-Channel-Self-Powered-Independent-Zone-Receiver-AVR687/sem/rpsm/oid/159485/catOid/-12949/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
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