First, sorry for not responding. My insistance in avoiding a seperate processor/preamp stems from the fact that it isn't cost effective for me. There are few processors available which support Dolby True HD and DTS master lossless decoding, and those that do, cost an arm and a leg.
Hence my reasons for wanting the Onkyo 805. Feature-wise, it's got everything I need. Power-wise, it's got a heck of a lot of that too, especially within it's price band. But I don't know if the 805 will have the "kick" and without using the Parasound power amplifier, I won't know what to look out for.
My requirements, my listening levels are, on average, would be -8 dB's from reference calibrated at 0. But I may occasionally want to listen at -5 or below. At this point, I'm unable to listen at below -10 dB's because it's simply sounds too harsh.
The Parasound power amp delivers more than 250 watts of power into a 6 ohm load. My speakers a nominal 6 ohm load. My speakers have a sensitivity of 88 dB's. I currently have an av receiver putting out about 90 watts into a 6 ohm load. Yes, impedence varies with frequency and all that. I know.
I'm just trying to understand if high passing a speaker at 80 hz will simply not utilize the huge current reserves that the Parasound has to offer. It was said that the power divide is 400 hz.
Is there documentation that supports this assumption ?
--Regards,