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Receiver power-help
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I am looking at getting the Epic grandmaster in wall system-with the exception of possibly an svs pb12 nsd subwoofer in lieu of the 350 - (only a 2400 cubic ft rm-20x15x8). I am just wanting reassurance that my old onkyo sr-800 can handle the system adequately. Thanks for any advice. Josh
Power Output* (8 ohm, 20 Hz-20 kHz, FTC) Front L/R 100 W/Ch Center 100 W Surround L/R 100 W/Ch Surround Back 100 W/Ch (L/R) Power Output* (6 ohm, 1 kHz, FTC) Front L/R 130 W/Ch Center 130 W Surround L/R 130 W/Ch Surround Back 130 W/Ch (L/R) Dynamic Power** (front) 3 ohm 250 W/Ch 4 ohm 210 W/Ch 8 ohm 130 W/Ch
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Re: Receiver power-help
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Not sure if I found the right model receiver but if it's the one with THX and roughly 3 years old, it looks like a great receiver. You should have plenty of power to even run M80's by the specs.
High Gloss Cherry M60 VP150 QS8 Open for Auditions but please don't drool on the High Gloss
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Re: Receiver power-help
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Thanks-it is the THX model, I copied the specs above from the manual.
Now nothing left to stand between the speakers and my credit card.
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Re: Receiver power-help
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If your not in a big hurry, you can save 10% with the Factory Outlet, and another 5% if you get 5 or more items total. fyi
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