The speakers appear to be extremely efficient so I am sure your AVR has plenty of power to satisfy. There is more to sound quality than power as I went from a 6 ohm stable to a 4 ohm stable AVR with great improvement (also an increase in power) to a stereo tube amplifier with less than half the power and it is by far the best sound overall.
Which speaker should I choose?
I recently got a decent sound system comprised of a Denon avr3200 and a klipsch synergy fusion surround sound system, (a pair of ksf 10.5 towers, ksw 12 sub, two ksb-s1's, two ss.5's, and a sc-1 center speaker)
It is my first foray into higher end audio gear. I got a little over zealous and also purchased a pair of Mcintosh ML-1c's (which have yet to be delivered).
I'm wondering if I should trade in my klipsch 10.5 towers or if that would be a mistake. Also any knowledge you guys could lend on if my system is appropriately powered would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
It is my first foray into higher end audio gear. I got a little over zealous and also purchased a pair of Mcintosh ML-1c's (which have yet to be delivered).
I'm wondering if I should trade in my klipsch 10.5 towers or if that would be a mistake. Also any knowledge you guys could lend on if my system is appropriately powered would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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