seperate center channel amplification
kevhed72
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I found an Adcom 5400 locally. I am assuming this would be a good starting point in seperates/amplification(?). I could use the 5400 to power the center or the rears in my 5.1, and then down the road purchase something larger for the fronts.
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Amplifier Output Details 125 Watt - 8 Ohm - THD 0.18 % - 2 channel(s) , 200 Watt - 4 Ohm - THD 0.18 % - 2 channel(s)
I think using this to run even the mains would free up some power on your AVR for the other channels. What does your system consist of?Polk Audio Surround Bar 360
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Knucklehead wrote: »Amplifier Output Details 125 Watt - 8 Ohm - THD 0.18 % - 2 channel(s) , 200 Watt - 4 Ohm - THD 0.18 % - 2 channel(s)
I think using this to run even the mains would free up some power on your AVR for the other channels. What does your system consist of?
Pioneer sc-05 used as a pre. Mains are RTiA9s, Surrounds FXiA6 -
Pioneer sc-05 used as a pre. Mains are RTiA9s, Surrounds FXiA6
I would use it to power those 9s and let the 05 drive everything else until you pick up a 5 channel amp later on.Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!
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I would use it to power those 9s and let the 05 drive everything else until you pick up a 5 channel amp later on.
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