Unless you have a really large room or like to listen at extraordinarily high levels, you should be fine with your first set of choices. Sounds like it will be a great system--I wish the powerpoints had been around when I did my theater--they would have worked extremely well in the small space I had available for surrounds.
Which Classe Amps?
I have a new home theater which will be used 30% for movies and 70% for music. I have four Thiel Powerpoints for the surrounds and a Martin Logan Theater center, with a pair of ML Odysseys for the Fronts.
I am considering a Classe CAV-150 for the 4 Thiels, with two channels bridged (it is a 6 channel amp) for the Theater center channel. I would then add a Classe CA-301 for the Odysseys.
What does everyone think? Will I have enough power or should I "bite the bullet" and go with a CAV-500, CA-401 combination? Is this extra power worth the cost?
I am considering a Classe CAV-150 for the 4 Thiels, with two channels bridged (it is a 6 channel amp) for the Theater center channel. I would then add a Classe CA-301 for the Odysseys.
What does everyone think? Will I have enough power or should I "bite the bullet" and go with a CAV-500, CA-401 combination? Is this extra power worth the cost?
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