Best path forward to drive a pair of 703s and 706c?
epg0
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I picked up a pair of 703s and 706c on the friends and family sale last month. I am still waiting for the 703s, but have been doing much research to try and determine the best path forward on an AVR or AVR/Amp route.
Assumptions:
So with the assumptions above, does anyone have any guidance on which route to go with? Would a high end AVR be able to drive those speakers for HT with no issues? Does it make sense to go with an AMP when I decide to add the surrounds? Whats the best cost effective route so I am not spending unnecessary money?
Brands I have looked at: Anthem, Marantz, Yamahaa
Assumptions:
- Set up will be probably be 80% HT / 20% Music
- Will be only driving R,L,C for now. Sub is TBD, but surrounds will come at a later date.
- Floor layout is an open (2 story) plan that flows into a kitchen
- Space will most likely not expand past 5.2
- Will be using for 4K
- Budget ~$1500 for just AVR or ~$2000 for AVR+ external AMP
So with the assumptions above, does anyone have any guidance on which route to go with? Would a high end AVR be able to drive those speakers for HT with no issues? Does it make sense to go with an AMP when I decide to add the surrounds? Whats the best cost effective route so I am not spending unnecessary money?
Brands I have looked at: Anthem, Marantz, Yamahaa
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I use a Yamaha Aventage RXV-A3000 with good results.
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I originally used a Yamaha RX-A2010 to power the 703's. I then bought 2 Outlaw model 2200 to power the 703's, this made a big improvement in the overall sound. Next I used a Parasound New Classic Model 2250. The Yamaha was the pre-pro. Next I got a Parasound Halo A31 & that was another big improvement in the overall sound. I sold the Yamaha and got a Emotiva XMC-1. This is were I am now and the sound is great I use a Polk 704C for the center channel. Try to get a Parasound 2250 off of ebay. You won't be disappointed. Parasound according to this forum is a very good match for Polk 703's. Good Luck hunting.
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I use a Yamaha Aventage RX 2030 with good results.
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Top of the line Yamaha Aventage - $1k
http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/yamrxa3040bl/yamaha-rx-a3040-9.2-ch-x-150-watts-networking-a/v-receiver/1.html
Parasound HCA-2200 - 220 watts @ 8 ohm x 2 $600 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Parasound-HCA-2200-High-Current-Amplifier-Mk1-REDUCED-/141952813637?hash=item210d0c0a45:g:AFMAAOSwsN9XBxIl
Run the center off the AVR, still have $400 left over for cables.
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B&K 200.5 - 200 watts @ 8 ohm x 5 $900 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/B-K-Reference-200-5-5-Channel-Power-Amplifier-/322086191090?hash=item4afdd53ff2:g:XXoAAOSw~oFXHVds
Power all current and future channels with a high current amp.afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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pretzelfisch wrote: »I use a Yamaha Aventage RX 2030 with good results.
Thanks for the info. It looks like Yamaha has been the popular choice. -
I originally used a Yamaha RX-A2010 to power the 703's. I then bought 2 Outlaw model 2200 to power the 703's, this made a big improvement in the overall sound. Next I used a Parasound New Classic Model 2250. The Yamaha was the pre-pro. Next I got a Parasound Halo A31 & that was another big improvement in the overall sound. I sold the Yamaha and got a Emotiva XMC-1. This is were I am now and the sound is great I use a Polk 704C for the center channel. Try to get a Parasound 2250 off of ebay. You won't be disappointed. Parasound according to this forum is a very good match for Polk 703's. Good Luck hunting.
I looked up all the items you mentioned. It looks like a great set up. I think I am going to go with a Yamaha and a used, reputable power AMP to add to the mix. -
pretzelfisch wrote: »I use a Yamaha Aventage RX 2030 with good results.
Thanks for the info. It looks like Yamaha has been the popular choice.Top of the line Yamaha Aventage - $1k
http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/yamrxa3040bl/yamaha-rx-a3040-9.2-ch-x-150-watts-networking-a/v-receiver/1.html
Parasound HCA-2200 - 220 watts @ 8 ohm x 2 $600 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Parasound-HCA-2200-High-Current-Amplifier-Mk1-REDUCED-/141952813637?hash=item210d0c0a45:g:AFMAAOSwsN9XBxIl
Run the center off the AVR, still have $400 left over for cables.
OR
B&K 200.5 - 200 watts @ 8 ohm x 5 $900 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/B-K-Reference-200-5-5-Channel-Power-Amplifier-/322086191090?hash=item4afdd53ff2:g:XXoAAOSw~oFXHVds
Power all current and future channels with a high current amp.
Exactly the info I was looking for. I think I might try the Yamaha and B&K 200.5 combo!