Outlaw 7075
over50
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I'm not very knowledgable on power amplifier watts per channel. I was thinking about getting a power amp to power all my speakers. My question is would the Outlaw 7075 with 75 watts enough power? My room is 12X20.
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Marantz SR 7007
polkaudio RTi10
polkaudio CSi A6
polkaudio RTiA3
B&K ST.3140 Power Amplifier
HSU Research VTF2 MK3
Vizio P65-C1
Panasonic 605 blu ray
Onkyo DS-A4 i-pod Dock
Universal Remote
BDI Icon 9429 TV Stand
polkaudio RTi10
polkaudio CSi A6
polkaudio RTiA3
B&K ST.3140 Power Amplifier
HSU Research VTF2 MK3
Vizio P65-C1
Panasonic 605 blu ray
Onkyo DS-A4 i-pod Dock
Universal Remote
BDI Icon 9429 TV Stand
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I think the 7075 was intended for bookshelves or high-efficiency speakers. I don't think it would do your RTiA5 and CSiA6 justice. You could always try it and find out, but if it were me I think I'd probably look for something more along the lines of an Adcom 5503 (200w x 3) for your fronts, and maybe let the AVR power the surrounds.
RT-12, CS350-LS, PSW-300, Infinity Overture 1, Monoprice RC-65i
Adcom GFA-545II, GFA-6000, Outlaw Audio 990, Netgear NeoTV
Denon DCM-460, DMD-1000, Sony BDP-360, Bravia KDL-40Z4100/S
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Thanks for the reply. Thats the info i was looking for.Marantz SR 7007
polkaudio RTi10
polkaudio CSi A6
polkaudio RTiA3
B&K ST.3140 Power Amplifier
HSU Research VTF2 MK3
Vizio P65-C1
Panasonic 605 blu ray
Onkyo DS-A4 i-pod Dock
Universal Remote
BDI Icon 9429 TV Stand