Change the receiver.
http://www.shopping.com/xPO-RX_V1500
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I currently have paradigm monitor 7, cc370, titans, hsu vtf2-mk2 with a kenwood vr705 receiver and was wondering if I should get a new receiver such as yamaha 1500, or whether a preamp would be better? I really know very little about preamps and how to set them up, but would be willing to get one instead of a new receiver if that is a better option! Thanks for any information you have
Derek
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Change the receiver.
http://www.shopping.com/xPO-RX_V1500
zumbo should be listened to
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Originally Posted by dloweman
What are the Kenwood's shortcomings?
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trycraft,
the kenwood lacks the power to really push these speakers. It only produces 40hz on up, doesn't produce down to 20 hz. It is a fairly warm receiver which doesn't match well with my paradigms, i think i would get much more detail with something different powering it! It seems like i have to have it turned up to its max to get the listening volume i want and excess static comes with cranking it this loud. too small of power supply.
derek
zumbo should be listened to
If you are cranking it past half way, you may be causing some serious damage to your speakers.
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zumbo,
half way? that would only be to like -35db which isn't even pushing the amp is it? how does this damage the speakers?
derek
Your receiver most likely does go down to 20Hz. The manufacturer rated 40Hz to 20kHz to give the illusion of more power since the power supply is a bit small to get that power rating at full bandwidth.the kenwood lacks the power to really push these speakers. It only produces 40hz on up, doesn't produce down to 20 hz.
Originally Posted by dloweman
You have a sub, right? So why would it matter that the receiver is only speced to 40Hz? By the way, it doesn't stop sending signals below 40 Hz.
How much power yours have? I saw one at their web site, an 806 has 100 watts, certainly plenty for those speakers. I didn't see a freqiency response spec but why would it not be flat? Not rocket science today.