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I'm thinking about purchasing some m60s. Will I have any trouble running them with a Yamaha HTR 5730? I beleive it's 100 watts/channel. Currently, I'm a music listener.
Thanks for your input!
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It'll be just fine. The M60s are relatively sensitive speakers, meaning they do not need a whole lot of power to drive them to somewhat high volume levels. Basically, if your reciever is solid and well built, you can use them.
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Unless you need very high volumes in a pretty large room, you won't have any problems. As Ken said, the M60's are pretty efficient, and won't present any more of a load problem to your receiver than any other mainstream speaker. If you can listen to your current setup at satisfying volumes, the M60's will not pose a problem.
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My room is 32x14x9. I do like to turn it up sometimes. I don't plan on BlASTING the music, but I do think once in awhile ya gotta turn it up!
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You have plenty of power. M60s are so efficient in most cases you won't be over 1 watt per channel. That's hard to believe but true.
If you have a powered subwoofer it will further off load the speakers and amp, since most power is required for bass frequencies.
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