Thank you for your information. I have decided to just upgrade receiver. Going from the RX v595 to a nice used RX v659BL... anyone know something about this receiver? Will I see some nice gains going from 70wpc to 100wpc? I believe I may add 2 more speakers to see this 7.1 deal thru too. Also, what is meant by headroom? I've had to send back my MX-600 power amp because it was not functioning correctly, so that is now out of the question. I hope an upgrade in receiver power will quench me for now until I can purchase a nice and powerful amp. any suggestions... Thanks all?? I am in love with this site, I've already wasted about 2.5 hours just reading forums and learning.
You won't notice a perceptible increase in volume going from 70W to 100W but you will have a bit more headroom, which is just what it sounds like- think of jumping on a bed in a room with an 8' ceiling and then moving the bed to a room with a 10' ceiling, You can jump a bit higher, right? You jumping on the bed is equivalent to the power output and the ceiling is like the power supply/output transistor's limit on total output power. Once you run out of headroom, it doesn't increase.
Speakers have a spec called sensitivity, which is the measured output of a 2.83V pink noise signal, at a distance of 1 meter. Some will put out more than others and in most rooms, 89dB is a decent number to shoot for, but a lot of really good speakers are in the 86dB range. If you want to listen at extremely high volume, you can but it will take high sensitivity speakers, more power or both. High volume levels will also cause the sound to suffer in most rooms because they don't have the acoustical characteristics to allow this
and good sound. This will also lead to more permanent hearing loss, which we all have. Unless someone has never been exposed to high volume sounds, they have permanent damage, period.
Few things are worse than having a system that needs to be cranked in order to sound good. A good system includes the room, not just the equipment.