Luxman L-550ax


Hi, 

I have just bought a Luxman L-550ax. I bought it for the reason of eventually relocating to a smaller place and need an all in one. Due to that relocation, I will eventually need to get bookshelf speakers. I've narrowed it down to the Ascilabs C6B. They are 85db at 4 ohm. Will the 550ax's 40w class A be able to drive them in no larger of a room than 15' x 20' ? 

Thanks for the help

enobenetto

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Do Genelec's use DSP for the crossover? I have been intrigued by active speakers but I listen to lots of vinyl so DSP is not viable option for me. Neumann looks cool too.

15' x 20' would be the absolute largest room I could hope for. I am in between houses and my last house would most likely be larger than where I'll end up (bigger city smaller house tradition). I would expect a 10' x 15' room or slightly smaller. I have two pairs of speakers that I have kept over the years: Yamaha NS-1000 and JBL 4349. The JBL's are very efficient as they have been tested to never go below 8ohms. They do require a large room because they project due to the horn. The Yamaha can manage a small room because of wall placement, but I thought it would good to have a second pair of speakers that are bookshelf if I get rid of the 4349. I'm trying to downsize, BUT IT'S TOUGH, as each piece of gear has its own special attributes, i.e. my Yamaha CX-70 has my favorite phono stage. The AsciLabs have been getting good reviews, but the seller I got the Luxman from recommend Alta speakers, so there may be other options. I would think in a reasonable room 40w class A would be enough but it's all in the circuitry......maybe Philharmonic or Kef? Thanks for some great insight more the better.