I went down that road about 15 + years ago. I had a Yamaha RX-V 1500 pre HDMI unit that was 120 wpc with JBL 4312’s front and Klipsch Heresy II’s rear. I had a Klipsch center and sub with an Oppo dvd player. This was pre Blu-Ray and I then added a Sony Blue-Ray and a Panasonic Plasma TV. Later I acquired an Oppo 105 as I enjoyed concert DVD’s and movies. During this period I also had a 30 wpc tube integrated and Schiit started so I bought their first Bifrost DAC. What I found in playing with that gear was the Yamaha was way underpowered to run the JBL’s and I borrowed a Modwright KWI 200 integrated to fully realize their potential. So I switched to 2.1 and went with tubes as I like tubes but we’re not going there. For you to pair your Yamaha with Legacy would be like pulling a 5th wheel trailer with a Tesla. If you must use the Yamaha consider either more efficient speakers or a better amp. At 67 I suffer from tinnitus due to medication and noise exposure. If you decide on Legacy you will need more power and that level of speaker deserves better quality gear hence more money. You’re trying to play on two different levels , one being the Yamaha and the other “ Airplay “. Your Pass / Klipsch combo is nice for a 2.0 rig. I think by trying to piece random stuff together you are going to short change yourself. Pick the speaker you want and then get an amp that can adequately power it , the Legacy takes big power. If you use the Yamaha and Airplay your SQ is moderate for what the Legacy speakers are capable of. I eventually replaced my gear with a 2.1 system and focused on a better front end. I’m currently switching from low power tubes to 180 wpc tubes and purchased a pair of Tekton DI’s to try a big speaker on a budget ( please don’t burn me at the stake for saying Tekton ). If I had $10k I’d buy the Legacy or Fyne, but that’s me. The other thing to consider is you have Klipsch with horns and the room you use. I found that avoiding the horns and addressing glare , and reflections helped considerably with my ear issues and listening fatigue. Look it your room, get a speaker that YOU HAVE AUDITIONED , and then consider how you want to power it. Also keep in mind that as you move forward you will probably upgrade your source. Happy Hunting, Mike B.
A/V receiver and Legacy Focus SE speakers
I am going to up grade my Home theater, I have been using a Yamaha A/V for a very long time with Klipsch speakers….so wondering if anyone has been using Legacy Focus speakers, will they be good non-fatiguing for two channel music…manufacture recommends over 30 watts so more then that would be better…
Is there a A/V with enough power for the Legacy in the main channel without a external amplifier?