Hello folks, I hope I do not offend here, but recently I was making inquiries about specing out the right gear to match with my Polk rti a9 towers. 90 db at 500 W peak. I have a pioneer elite vsx 33 AVR. I believe it's rated at 110 WPC. So I was looking at getting an amplifier to connect to the pre-outs on the AVR. Some of you may recall this. The advice I was given by a senior audioholic, an overlord, and a few others, was that I did not need so much power (300-500 W) for my amp. Well, I just read a post from the same audioholic to a new member that is confusing me, so I seek your wisdom. I quote: "the amp/AVR you eventually buy should at least meet or exceed the maximum power handling of the speakers. " I interpret this to mean that consideration can and should indeed include amps in the 500 W or more range. Also it was advised to calculate the desired SPL at the listening position, so I used the SPL calculator provided by an overlord to get 85 db at 11.5 ft using my speaker specs. 85db is still louder at my listening position than I would normally use most of the time. SPL calculation shows that comes to only 1 Watt. Mind...blown... I know that when I measure 78 db at my chair it's freakin' loud, and I find it hard to believe my AVR is pushing only 1 watt. I'm really not trying to get the answers I want to hear, and I do apologize for beating a dead horse. I had actually felt quite relieved that I could save hundred of dollars by getting a lower powered amp and use that money for more audio toys. I felt the issue was resolved. I do greatly appreciate all the advice given thus far, but now...I'm perplexed. Please guys, clarify.