Originally Posted By: sirquack
I would think your Denon alone would be adequate to drive that entire system. The difference between 150 and 160 watts is nill.


Well the 4802 isn't rated to push 4 ohm speakers. They push 150 watts at 6 ohms, and there are several warnings on Axioms web page to make sure your amp can handle running 4 ohms high current poer without over heating or shutting down. So I figured instead of straining my reciever. I would just go ahead and push them with a separate amp. And the PMA-2000 is supposed to be an exceptional power amp. With tons of dynamic room so peaks will not be anissue what-so-ever.

But knowing I have an extra 150 watts per channel laying around will certainly stir my curiosity I'd think. Some where down the line I'll just have to borrow some towers from one of my friends (maybe someone around here will buy some top of the line Paradigms!!!), and see what they sound lie in comparison! That could be quite interesting. =)


My Stuff :

M80's
QS8's
VP150
EP800
Denon 4802
Emotiva XPA-3
Samsung BD-P3600
Sharp 65 Inch Aquos LCD