I am looking to purchase this 5.1 speaker set:
Infinity Primus PC350 Center (10-150 watts power handling/91 dB sensitivity)
http://www.infinitysystems.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=PC350BK&ser=PRI&Language=ENG&Region=USA&Country=US
Infinity Primus P362 Floorstanders (10-200 watts power handling/93 dB sensitivity)
http://www.infinitysystems.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=P362BK&ser=PRI&Language=ENG&Region=USA&Country=US
Infinity Primus P162 Bookshelves (10-150 watts power handling/90 dB sensitivity)
http://www.infinitysystems.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=P162BK&ser=PRI&Language=ENG&Region=USA&Country=US
I am using a Yamaha HTR-5540 (75w x 5).
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/productdetail.html?CNTID=200180&CTID=5000400&ATRID=1010&DETYP=ATTRIBUTE
The AVR comes from an HTIB, I sold the satellites and the subwoofer. I have already ordered an eD A2-300 as my new subwoofer.
My question is, will it work fine? Or would the floorstanders require too much power from the amp and damage components in the long run? My receiver has an impedance selector switch:
MAIN 4 ohms
CENTER 6 ohms
SURROUNDS 6 ohms
or
MAIN 8 ohms
CENTER 8 ohms
SURROUNDS 8 ohms
I would guess that I need to set the impedance to 8 ohms since specifications of the Primus line indicate a nominal impedance of 8 ohms. However impedance dips on the Infinity Primus 360 (the previous generation) graph show that it goes to as low as 4 ohms during certain frequencies/phase angles.
I have read that tweeters are usually the first to burn out when receiver and speakers are not properly matched. I've read the measurements/graphs on Stereophile for the
Infinity Primus 360 but I don't exactly get what they mean. I pretty much know that impedance dips by the speaker require more power/current from the amplifier.
I've read somewhere that higher sensitivity speakers are easier to drive. These Infinitys are rated at, at least 90dB. Which are above the usual 88dB or below sensitivity I saw in other speakers I have been looking at (some Wharfedales Diamond 9's).
I talked with a salesperson over the phone and he said that my AVR is probably not "high-current capable" so he doesn't know if my AVR can handle the floorstanders. I don't know if he's saying the truth or just a marketing tactic on his part in getting me to buy a new AVR. Sorry, newbie on these stuff.
If absolutely and necessarily required, my alternative to the old receiver would be to get a new Yamaha RX-V663. But that would entail me to shell out another $300. Which is pretty heavy because the Primus set would cost around $1,000 from where I am (Philippines).
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
NOTE: I posted a similar thread on the loudspeaker section, but thought this would solicit even more responses.