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Onkyo TX-NR905 and M80's
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I have spent the better part of the past 3 hours reading through the forums and am considering the M80's for this reciever. The issue has been approached positively and negatively with regards to this brand and its impedance issues. It appears I may be safer with the M60's but have been told there is a benefit by going all the way up. Who has used this combination of the Onkyo TX-NR905 with the M80's and to, or with what result? The reason I ask is "Brent" at Axiom tells me "okay" and I haven't seen this reciever mentioned just the lesser models. Thanks to any or all as I need to burry the current Klipsch.
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR905 and M80's
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My 805 (same family as 875 and 905) never had any problems with the M80s.
See Mojo's signature
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR905 and M80's
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Then why did you buy the A-1400 amp?
-David
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR905 and M80's
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For the surrounds.
See Mojo's signature
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR905 and M80's
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Then why did you buy the A-1400 amp? If I could afford it I don't think I would need any other reason than that to buy it !
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