Amp question
xMEATx
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I have been considering adding an amp to my system. Currently I have a Pioneer 82(AVR), with 130 watts per channel. Rti 10 for mains, Rti4 for surround, and Csi 3, for my center(I had space constraints in my entertainment center.) Yall know, the 10's are rated to 300 watts, the other speakers, 125 watts. If add an amp, will I be sending too much the the Rti 4 and Csi? Do you add the watts rating of an amp to the existing avr's watts or what? Since my AVR is 130 watts, will the speakers be getting 230 watts if I add an 100 watt amp? Also, good suggestions on an apm for the job. I use the system for HT and 2 channel music. Thanks in advance for you help.
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Assuming the Pioneer has pre-outs, a separate amp overrides the amp in the AVR for that particular channel. In this case it seems like it would be the main speakers. You now get pure power feeding the mains which really can make all the difference in the world. Don't worry about too much power (pretty much an impossibility) bottom line, separate amps are the way to go, especially for a combo HT/2 channel system. You'll be glad you did. Oh, & welcome to the forum. Stick around, you'll learn a lot!!"2 Channel & 11.2 HT "Two Channel:Magnepan LRSSchiit Audio Freya S - SS preConsonance Ref 50 - Tube preParasound HALO A21+ 2 channel ampBluesound NODE 2i streameriFi NEO iDSD DAC Oppo BDP-93KEF KC62 sub Home Theater:Full blown 11.2 set up.
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Thanks for your reply. Would you recommend a two channel or talk the wife into a five channel amp? Any brand suggestions?
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Hey welcome to the forum. A seperate amp would made a difference. Currently i have a five channel sunfire and a 2 channel rotel 991. Very hard finding that amp. Rotel does have some fine amps by the way. I also have a nad 2200 collecting dust. This forum has some fine knowledgeable people, don't hesitate to ask questions. Again welcome.Oppo bdp 93 Blue Ray
Integra DTR-80-2
Polk LSi9s (mains)
Polk LSiC (center)
Polk LSiFXs (surrounds)
Sub SVS 20-39+
Samsung 60" Led 3-d
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A couple good ones to get you feet wet on is Adcom or Audiosource. You can find used adcoms on the net pretty cheap. You can also find new Audiosource stuff pretty cheap with a little searching. Good luck
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I amped my mains and it made a big improvement. If you can swing a 5 channel....even better. Welcome to the fourm.Michael
Samsung 50" HD DLP
Yamaha RX-V2500
(2) Outlaw 200
Adcom GFA 555
Sony BDP300
Denon 2900 DVD
Lsi9's mains
Lsi7's rear
Lsic center
12.1 SVS driver in 4.53 cuft. tube
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Welcome to CP!
Get a 5 channel 200wpc amp and be done with it all at once. The difference it will make to your system will be well worth it.
The amp will stay with you throughout all other upgrades you make to your system.
Look for, Outlaw, Rotel, Parasound, Sunfire, Adcom, NAD etc. If you are interested in used, check out Audiogon & keep an eye out here on our flea market.Marantz AV-7705 PrePro, Classé 5 channel 200wpc Amp, Oppo 103 BluRay, Rotel RCD-1072 CDP, Sony XBR-49X800E TV, Polk S60 Main Speakers, Polk ES30 Center Channel, Polk S15 Surround Speakers SVS SB12-NSD x2 -
My first question is, are you unhappy with the way your system sounds?
Yes, adding external amps is a good start and a good idea and there are lots of good suggestions above.
As far as the power goes, I'm in the camp of more doesn't always equal better. Adding an external amp (provided you have preamp outputs on your receiver) SHOULD make a positive difference. The limiting factor then will be the quality of the proccessor in the receiver.
It's a never ending thing.
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i agree with the 5 channel 200wpc amp sounds like a winner, i like rotel and adcom, as well as othersJohn Tyler Birch
home audio system:
Denon avr-1907
Sony dvd/cd changer 5 disc
nakamichi BX-100 tape deck
2 Polk Audio monitor 70's
Velodyne DPS-12 subwoofer
RCA TV
NAK 600 tape deck
Monster power line conditioning power center -
I use separate amps for the main,center, and side surrounds @ 200 watts per. I pre amp out of my Denon 4802 and use its output to power the 2 rear surround speakers @ 125 watts.
Good Luck,
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If money is an issue go used.I just picked up a GFA 555 on ebay for $325.00
For the most part used mid to high end equipment is in good shape. The people that are spending the money to buy this stuff new tend to take good care of it.Michael
Samsung 50" HD DLP
Yamaha RX-V2500
(2) Outlaw 200
Adcom GFA 555
Sony BDP300
Denon 2900 DVD
Lsi9's mains
Lsi7's rear
Lsic center
12.1 SVS driver in 4.53 cuft. tube
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If you are going to get an amp I recommend a B&K product for your RTi-10s. Their warm sound works great with the forward sounding RTi's. I am very happy with mine.AVR: Elite VSX-21TXH
Amplifier: B&K 7250 Series ii
Misc: Velodyne SMS-1
Mains: RTi-10
Center: CSi-5
Rear: Boston DSi460
Sub: SVS PC-Ultra
TV: Panasonic TC-P58V10
DVD: Panasonic DMP-BD60K