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Hi I will be purchasing my Grand master 500 within the next few months. I am very excited!! I was wondering what you use to power these babies.
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Welcome cyannkillspetey. Any receiver should have no problem powering your system, although most of us tend to stick with the major brands, HK,Denon,Yamaha,Onkyo, my advice would be to find a receiver with the options you want in your price range and go from there.
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Welcome to the family. I agree with Mike that most good AVR's will drive those speakers with no problems. I would also stick to a reputable name. What is your budget? What is your room size? There are lots of great receivers out there... Randy
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Yes there are tons of very good receivers out there. Tell us how much you want to spend and maybe we can give you some recommendations.
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Well if i am going to do this, I am gonna do this right the first time. No more than 900 I guess. I am looking at the Denon 2807. My room size might be on the medium or medium to small range. I will be living in Hawaii. But I wanna be able to expand If and when I move into a larger place. Thats why I am going with the bookshelves rather than the floorstanders.
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Imho the 2807 would be a great choice, also if you decide to upgrade in the future to floorstanders like the M80's, the 2807 will have no problem driving the 4ohm load.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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US$. I see it as low as 720$. I will try to get a deal on it as well.
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Welcome Cy, IMHO, the 2807 would be a fine choice.
Jack
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Thanx i was thinkin so too. I am a newbie to this stuff so I wanted to get some inputs.
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