Best way to add rear surround wireless speakers Denon X6700H

olddog

olddog

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I have a nice pair off Bookshelves on stands (Sunfire CRM2) and am using as rear surrounds. I did this with a Dynasty Proaudio transmitter and 50 watt amp receiver it came with. It just does not have the power to drive the CRM2 speakers on a equall or I should say balanced footing with the rest of the system. So I thought I would reach out to you good folk and ask for suggestions that would work with my Denon AVR and CRM2 passive speakers.
Thanks
 
everettT

everettT

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I have a nice pair off Bookshelves on stands (Sunfire CRM2) and am using as rear surrounds. I did this with a Dynasty Proaudio transmitter and 50 watt amp receiver it came with. It just does not have the power to drive the CRM2 speakers on a equall or I should say balanced footing with the rest of the system. So I thought I would reach out to you good folk and ask for suggestions that would work with my Denon AVR and CRM2 passive speakers.
Thanks
Same way but with a bigger amp, but I'm guessing that the 50w is fine for surround duty with 90db efficient speakers unless you're attempting to run them full range.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Sounds like the combo transmitter/receiver is a pair. So if it is more power you're after, I'd say just get a new package that does the same thing with a larger amp, however if you look at any of the ones that are higher power, they're not cheap and there are not many out there. SVS offers one that 150x2 but is not surprisingly, quite pricey.

Alternatively, and maybe the easier choice, is a set that is only transmitter/receiver with whatever amp you choose.
 
olddog

olddog

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Thanks. SVS Huh? I'll look into it asI am running them full range
 
olddog

olddog

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All 9 speakers except the 2 subs (that's 11 for a 5/4/2) are full range. I don't just use it for movies but audio also.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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All 9 speakers except the 2 subs (that's 11 for a 5/4/2) are full range. I don't just use it for movies but audio also.
Interesting, so subs are LFE only? I prefer it the other way, but with more subs. I do wonder why there aren't better wireless options as I think the demand is out there....the old build it and they will come. Altho the $200 for the SVS does have options for types of speakers/amp needed so that's not so bad. I hadn't actually heard of it before, good to know.
 
olddog

olddog

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Well I found a Line output convertor for HT at Crutch and I am going to use it with the existing Dynasty BT transmitter and receiver , as it works well in that regard.Then I have a Russound A220 amp headed this way for the duty
 
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