AudioSource AMP210 for driving LSI7's

elagrua
elagrua Posts: 2
edited March 2012 in Speakers
Hi,

I was looking to purchase the AudioSource AMP210 for $249 for driving my new LSI7's.
Was wondering if this AMP would be good for handling LSI7's ???

Thanks,
Ed
Post edited by elagrua on

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  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited March 2012
    As long as your amp is 4 ohm capable, you'll be able to handle them quite fine. This amp seems more than enough for that task.

    I mean, my 50x2 NAD drives them easily in a moderate sized room... and I do not use even 1/5 of the overall power for my casual listening.

    I do not know that particular amp, but it should do this job quite right.

    Also, could you tell us about the rest of your system? Do you have any stands, pre-amp, receiver, cables and such?! ;)
    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • elagrua
    elagrua Posts: 2
    edited March 2012
    I purchased the LSi7's for my secondary system. Which is and old Denon 2801.
    My primary is a Denon 3805 with LSi15's and LCiC and 1000 sub....Denon 2310 CD/DVD player
    And using AMP Adcon GFA 5503. Initially I did hook up the Lsi7 to the 5503 and they sounded pretty good but no where near what the Lsi15's sound like. Cables using monster 12gauge.