Amps for Denon AVR6500h

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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
I have a Denon and am lookin to perhaps gets some decent amps (if this receiver needs them) for the speakers... I'm running a Denon AVR6500H and Def Tech Speakers... center is Pro Center 2000 the main speakers are all pro monitor 1000 and the ceiling speakers are pro monitor 800s and 2 pro sub 1000 and 1 pro sub 800... any help would be greatly appreciated...... I'm not lookin to break the bank but willing to spend within reason ...

Dan
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
That avr has a reasonably good amp section. What distance are you from speakers and how loud do you want to listen at? Might try using this http://myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html to get an idea of amp needs in your situation.

Personally I'd start with subs, get some real ones rather than those DefTec bass modules (they're not true subs).
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
That avr has a reasonably good amp section. What distance are you from speakers and how loud do you want to listen at? Might try using this http://myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html to get an idea of amp needs in your situation.

Personally I'd start with subs, get some real ones rather than those DefTec bass modules (they're not true subs).
Thank you for the quick response... sorry that's what I have for subs... what type of Subs do you suggest then
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Subs from pretty much anyone other than DefTec, as none of their offerings are very good (nor is there any reason to match to brand of speakers). I'd look at probably no less than something like the RSL Speedwoofer10s, but there are a variety of good subs from Hsu, SVS, Rythmik, Monolith, and some others. Depends on budget but I'd generally keep to at least duals. How big a room do you have?
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
Subs from pretty much anyone other than DefTec, as none of their offerings are very good (nor is there any reason to match to brand of speakers). I'd look at probably no less than something like the RSL Speedwoofer10s, but there are a variety of good subs from Hsu, SVS, Rythmik, Monolith, and some others. Depends on budget but I'd generally keep to at least duals. How big a room do you have?
approximately 12x17x8
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Would be awesome to have three of these bad boys.
 
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mx416

Audioholic
HI hunterdan777,

Take the advice of the folks on this forum. I was in a similar boat that you are. Had a X4300H and was looking for more power. I bought an amp and the change in sound was minor at best. Go get some real subs, as advised here.

I’m a fan of rythmik and would suggest two FVX-15s. Some other good deals are the HSU VTF-3 MK5s or the monolith 15 v2s.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
approximately 12x17
Rooms have three dimensions, especially for subs as volume is important...is this a closed off or open room? That also can make a difference. Food for thought https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/subwoofer-room-size

I'd think if typical ceiling height and especially if a closed room, a pair of 10" or 12" subs would do fine. Altho if ya can fit 15"s...but might be a shock from the size of your DTs. Generally I'd look to ported subs, too. Sealed subs can be handy when smaller form factor is involved but will lose a bit of low end response efficiency.
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
Rooms have three dimensions, especially for subs as volume is important...is this a closed off or open room? That also can make a difference. Food for thought https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/subwoofer-room-size

I'd think if typical ceiling height and especially if a closed room, a pair of 10" or 12" subs would do fine. Altho if ya can fit 15"s...but might be a shock from the size of your DTs. Generally I'd look to ported subs, too. Sealed subs can be handy when smaller form factor is involved but will lose a bit of low end response efficiency.
Not a closed off room... edited the prior post
 
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fmw

Audioholic Ninja
What is it that you don't like about the amps in the receiver?
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
What is it that you don't like about the amps in the receiver?
There's nothing I don't like.... still learning about this kind of stuff... assumed it would help the receiver
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
It could help take some of the load off the avr, or give you additional capabilities the onboard amps can't provide. May not make any difference. Depends on how you use it....
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
It could help take some of the load off the avr, or give you additional capabilities the onboard amps can't provide. May not make any difference. Depends on how you use it....
What type of amp would you suggest then
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
What type of amp would you suggest then
I always suggest just using the avr and then only getting an amp if you need one....or can't resist buying one :). If I were shopping I might get more Crown XLS amps or I might look at the newer Hypex or Purifi module amps, maybe from Buckeye. I'd want one fairly powerful, probanbly at least 250-300 wpc range (8 ohm).
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
I always suggest just using the avr and then only getting an amp if you need one....or can't resist buying one :). If I were shopping I might get more Crown XLS amps or I might look at the newer Hypex or Purifi module amps, maybe from Buckeye. I'd want one fairly powerful, probanbly at least 250-300 wpc range (8 ohm).
Thank you very much I will take your advice
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thank you very much I will take your advice
LOL not sure how you're taking that! Good luck in any case. The channels I'd generally want to support with more serious amplification would be the L/C/R as they get the most work.
 
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Hunterdan777

Audioholic Intern
LOL not sure how you're taking that! Good luck in any case. The channels I'd generally want to support with more serious amplification would be the L/C/R as they get the most work.
Well I took the advice about the subs so I just might get an amp yet
 

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