Onkyo NR807 and Emotiva XPA-5 Bi-Amping
justlord
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For those of you who have this AVR, I'm still considering using the Emotiva XPA-5 for my pending purchase of the Polk RTi-A7 and A6 for the front stage in a 5.1 surround sound environment. I'm thinking of powering the vintage RTi-25 with the AVR and Bi-amping the A7. Other than removing the jumpers from the speakers, what other steps should I consider when doing the setup and hookups? Or this configuration possible?
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Set the speaker setting in the avr to bi amped.
It still doesnt make any sence because with out an active xo between the Onkyo and the Amp your still going to be sending amplified highs in to the woofer section, and amplified bass in to the mid and tweeter section of your speakers.AVR: Onkyo Tx-NR808
Amplifier: Carver A-753x 250 watts x 3
Fronts: Polk RTI A7 (modded by Trey VR3)
Center: CSI A4 (modded by Trey VR3)
Rear: FXI A4
Sub: Polk DSW Pro 660wi
TV: LG Infinia 50PX950 3D
Speaker Cable: AudioQuest Type 8
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Do you mean bi-amping the A7's with the XPA 5 ?HT SYSTEM-
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Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
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Why bi-amp? The 807 is rated 135wpc and your Emo is 200wpc(?). I bi-amped my M60's when I first got them with my Onk M-5150 (150x2), and didn't notice much difference, if any."Making life enjoyable through expensive electronics." BillD
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M40 surround
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The XPA has more than enough power to drive your speakers without the extra wiring that won't make a difference when done.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
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Hey enthusiasts! Thanks for the input. I'm looking forward to making this upgrade. I only wish I could do make the changes while the XPA-5 is on sale :-(
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I went from using an Onkyo 808 to using the XPA-5 for power, and the difference is huge, especially when it comes to music. Movies are much more dynamic, and the sound can actually startle me at times when I have the volume turned up a ways. That never happened when I ran off the Onkyo for power.
In a 5.1 setup, the 807 is probably making 80 watts per channel at most. With the XPA-5, you will get 200wpc with all 5 channels driven.AVR: Onkyo TX-NR808
Amp: Emotiva XPA-5 200 watts x 5
Fronts: Polk Monitor 70 Series II
Center: Polk CS2 Series II
Surrounds: Polk Monitor 70 Series II
Sub: HSU VTF-2 MK4
HDTV: 73" Mitsubishi DLP-73740 3D-ready
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Hey enthusiasts! Thanks for the input. I'm looking forward to making this upgrade. I only wish I could do make the changes while the XPA-5 is on sale :-(
the emotiva sale will probably end before the first week of Jan.
Why don't you pick up the XPA-3 for the front channels and then run your rear speakers with the Onkyo?
Try forgetting about bi-amping your amps/avr's, it really will not make a difference. I had the A7's bi-amped and could not tell the difference. If anything, you could bi-wire the speakers if you want to try something.
To the Aim higher gents: for home theater use the XPA-3 and 5 are very hard to beat at price point and for there intended usage. This is not a 2 channel stereo set up, it's for home theater!
You should not purchase a 3 or 5 channel amp to run 2 speakers!



