Posted February 3, 200817 yr OK guys, need osme help. I plan on eventually getting a pretty kick a$$ set up for the house. To help get me started, my dad graciously gave me a Toshiba 5 channel (plus subwoofer, so 6) home system...minus receiver. The receiver crapped out. I'd like to get a receiver for these speakers that will also be fine for when the time comes to get a nice pair of Klipsch or B&W's. This system looks identical to this:Except the center channel is rectangular instead of more square like the satelite speakers.Here the specs for the speakers: Satellite Speaker Center Speaker Passive SubwooferType: 2 Way 2 Speaker 2 Way 2 Speaker 1 Way 1 SpeakerImpedance: 8 Ω 8 Ω 4 ΩFrequency: 110 - 40kHz 110 - 40kHz Hz 40 - 1,500HzSPL: 83 dB/W (1m) 83 dB/W (1m) 82 dB/W (1m)Rated Power: 60W 60W 100 WMax. Power: 120 W 120 W 200 WNow there are 6 speakers total and the specs above list 5. Are the 4 satilites supposed to be wired so that a pair are as one, so that they split the 60W for 30W a piece? Anyways... give me the best options for a reciever that will also make a great one for better speakers later on. If I end up getting higher power rated speakers (I probably will) I can get an amp by Rotel or something.So far the best receiver I've come across for those power levels is one by Marantz for $349. This one right here: http://us.marantz.com/Products/2090.asp I'd like to stay at this dollar figure or below. In found a Sony one to but it's 100W per channel. Thanks in advance.PS. Edit: Aldo the speakers have little red and black tabs on the back to accept regular speaker wire. It's not RCA's or fixed wires coming out of them. And Holy crap I almost forgot...Video. Everything is gonna run into it: DVD player, TV and Xbox. Sorry. A little...but also big fact Edited February 3, 200817 yr by CleanLS
February 9, 200817 yr Author So are you after an all-in-one central unit?Yes. And thanks for the reply. ONe central unit that won't break the bank and can power the speakers I listed.Everything I find is like 100W per channel. Is that too much for my speakers? Won't I blow them if I crank it up?
February 9, 200817 yr Well you said yourself you want to be ready for something else down the road. So just be mindful of the volume now, as you'll need the power later.120w+ is what you should be looking for.
February 9, 200817 yr Author Thanks for the help guys. I came accross this one just about 10 minutes ago via the BX on base and it was on sale for $139. Seems to fit my needs for now and beyond:http://www.crutchfield.com/S-kNlKMkwAxbB/A...px?i=257RXD205S Edited February 9, 200817 yr by CleanLS
February 9, 200817 yr The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to.You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.
February 9, 200817 yr Author The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to.You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.I hear ya, and I may very well get one that does. for $139, it does all that I need and will need for some time. My plan is use it know with the Toshiba speakers. Save a bit and get some nice Klipsch or B&W's, upgrade the sub to a JL fathom, then at the very end upgrade the TV and get HD. When the time comes I'll get a nice Marantz or something like that with all the supports.
February 12, 200817 yr The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to.You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.I'm wondering how HDMI will be handled in the separates market. I don't know much about it, but I would assume you could swap out the processor for something HDMI-capable without changing amplification?I'm just curious because everyone I've talked to running HDMI in some form is running a receiver, which is just blah to me.
February 12, 200817 yr The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to.You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.I'm wondering how HDMI will be handled in the separates market. I don't know much about it, but I would assume you could swap out the processor for something HDMI-capable without changing amplification?I'm just curious because everyone I've talked to running HDMI in some form is running a receiver, which is just blah to me.Damn, something Jim doesn't know alot about.This is a surprise.
February 12, 200817 yr Because it's home theater...I don't own an HDTV, don't really have any plans to get one...'Tis a project for when I actually move out of the closet of an apartment I live in...
February 12, 200817 yr Because it's home theater...I don't own an HDTV, don't really have any plans to get one...'Tis a project for when I actually move out of the closet of an apartment I live in...Understandable.Its getting to the point, where if you don't have 1080p, your in the past.Sad, cause I cant afford the TV I want. Then much less the audio setup I want.
February 12, 200817 yr The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to.You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.I'm wondering how HDMI will be handled in the separates market. I don't know much about it, but I would assume you could swap out the processor for something HDMI-capable without changing amplification?I'm just curious because everyone I've talked to running HDMI in some form is running a receiver, which is just blah to me.There are HDMI switchers available.. but I haven't seen something that takes the video and splits it from the audio (so that the audio would go to the separates). I'm sure someone big like Krell will have or does have something that will do it eventually.I'll ask around though, I'm sure you're not the first person to question HDMI integration with separate pre-amps and Surround amplifiers.
February 12, 200817 yr Nevermind, I Found it. I knew Krell had one.7.1 processorhttp://www.krellonline.com/new_pdfs/kavS_1...229_053_BRO.pdf8.4 processor http://www.krellonline.com/new_pdfs/EVO_707/0190_025_BRO.pdf
February 13, 200817 yr Outlaw's preamps have HDMI switching in them, they are about the cheapest stuff I can find for stuff that can do 2ch and component switching.Cheap being relative of course.
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