I got into this addiction before Subwoofers were available to the masses, back in 1981, so full range speakers were a must. My first system I bought when I was 17 years old was some Technics junk, and some good JBL L-46'S. I'm an admitted bass junkie, so I worked those 8"s pretty hard
My next system was for real as any 21 year old Army guy could get: Big JBL L-100 T's, an NAD pre amp, NAD amp, and Denon CD Player. The Amp is (I still have it) an NAD 2200, 100 x 2 into 8 ohms, and a bad a** 600 x 2 into
2 ohms! Yes, I blew a few 12's back in the day and had them rebuilt

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Not sure why NAD amps aren't more popular around here, with all these threads about wimpy receivers and 4 ohm loads
But enter the almighty subwoofer! Not sure how everybody else's stuff is setup, but at my house, if your a freq below 80 Hz your going to the subwoofer. Bass is so much harder on amps than anything else, even at reference levels your tweeters are only getting a handful of watts, but pumping those woofers is
WORK.
So tell me, have subwoofers made amps wimpy these days? Most towers sport small 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" "woofers", really just glorified midranges in my opinion, as we crossover most of the time to a sub.. Most of us have subs, so is it ok that our amps are getting lazy?
BTW, here are some serious FULL RANGE SPEAKERS:
http://www.krksys.com/products_m2-18.php