Is this amp too much?
jackaxx
Posts: 3
in Electronics
Hi there!
I'm the happy owner of a set of Polk tsx for my HT (two 330t, a 150c, two 110b).
I'm about to change my a/v receiver (current's an onkyo tx-nr525) and right know I think my choice would be a Denon X4100W.
Would it be fine or it's "too much" for my Polks??
Thank you for your answers
I'm the happy owner of a set of Polk tsx for my HT (two 330t, a 150c, two 110b).
I'm about to change my a/v receiver (current's an onkyo tx-nr525) and right know I think my choice would be a Denon X4100W.
Would it be fine or it's "too much" for my Polks??
Thank you for your answers
Comments
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It's a receiver, not an amplifier per say, but yes, it would be just peachy. No such thing as too much power when it comes to speakers. Too little presents problems, too much doesn't.HT SYSTEM-
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
Cables-
Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
Kitchen
Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1420
lsi 9's -
As Tony said, you can never have too much power, you should be concerned with not enough.
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Thanks for your replies! I've just ordered a Denon x4200w! I think it'll be a huge improvement for my HT system!
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As a previous owner of the X4100W, you made a good choice.
I ran a set of 3 (LSi15, LSiC, LSi15) off the internal amps in mine for the last ~year and at decently high volumes for movies with no issues and the LSis are considerably harder to drive than your TSXs.
I have since upgraded to a dedicated pre/pro for HT use but the 4100 got me back into Denon/Marantz."Some people find it easier to be conceited rather than correct."
"Unwad those panties and have a good time man. We're all here to help each other, no matter how it might appear." DSkip