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, "Overall system sensitivity is around 89-90 dB/2.8 volts and impedance stay above 4 ohms" according to the spec page
@_Alex_ provided a link to. So using the
SPL Calculator for those speakers, and with a typical AVR output of 75 watts (or above) will be "uncomfortably loud" or above. So going to a good AVR should not be a compromise in any form.
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@PENG I too have a Denon AVR-X4400H (and a few others on various systems - see signature below) and it's in our Atmos system in the Games Room. You wouldn't require something of it's capability for this application but it does have great features which you may use down the line. I'd probably go towards a newer model that allow network control but that's just me.
My first pass at a system setup would be to get the AVR and see how the system sounds with it. Then (and I'm pretty sure a Sub would be required) I'd buy a Sub with an integrated Amp - possibly with some DSP built it to keep it simple (KISS Principle rules!
). (SVS?) Position the Sub (Sub Crawl?) Then set the L&R speakers to small with the Sub and tweak it to suit. A lot of folks tend to over empathize low Bass when the first get a Sub but Alex will no doubt try many tweaks before arriving at long term settings.
A system such as this would be simple to operate, and if HDMI connections were used correctly, almost a 1 button startup for most input devices.
I hope this is helpful.