No idea what I'm doing - right or wrong.

Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
These DCM TP160 floorstanders are really very, very good for the price (I think they're well worth their original retail of $399!). I have the bookshelf version and was shocked at how good they sound!

 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
Speaker technology has come a long way in 30 years and great sound can be had for far less nowadays. I think you might be a little shocked if you got out and listened a little. Running 4 speakers the way you have it set up is not really recommended because it causes a lot of interference. It really slops up and smears the sound. Google comb filtering for a deeper explanation if you like.

I don't doubt that you like how it sounds now, but with a little bit of experimentation some different positioning I think you might find some big improvements you didn't know were possible. You'll never know until you try...
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
I was thinking that the Onkyo TX-RZ820 would work with the speakers I have now.

What are your thoughts about that?

It has 2 separate speaker channels that would separate the different speaker impedances with no issue. Right?



I look forward to your reply.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I was thinking that the Onkyo TX-RZ820 would work with the speakers I have now.

What are your thoughts about that?

It has 2 separate speaker channels that would separate the different speaker impedances with no issue. Right?



I look forward to your reply.
That Onkyo has seven discrete amplification channels. It isn't particularly rated for 4 ohms, tho it has a spec for short term bursts at 4 ohm. The separate channels will help, but it (and avrs in general) are limited by their power supply. It would likely work fine, tho. Personally I'd look more to Denon.
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
That Onkyo has seven discrete amplification channels. It isn't particularly rated for 4 ohms, tho it has a spec for short term bursts at 4 ohm. The separate channels will help, but it (and avrs in general) are limited by their power supply. It would likely work fine, tho. Personally I'd look more to Denon.
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
Thanks for responding! Which Denon Model(s) do you suggest? I liked the Onkyo TX-RZ820 because it has a dedicated iPod USB slot and it seems to have 4 ohm speaker capability on 1 channel. Like I said - I don't know what I'm doing right or wrong.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I'd probably not go lower than the 3xxx series from Denon myself. Some good close-out deals on the 3500 have been available ($550 at Amazon last I looked). Can't help you with the iPod aspect....does it do Airplay?
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
I'd probably not go lower than the 3xxx series from Denon myself. Some good close-out deals on the 3500 have been available ($550 at Amazon last I looked). Can't help you with the iPod aspect....does it do Airplay?
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
I have the old style iPod. NO AIRPLAY. Thanks for your recommendations and willingness to offer your expertise. I have a lot to consider. Hope you and your family are safe and healthy.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Did you see the speakers I linked above..? They are pretty exceptional for the price and I think would be an eye opener for you.
 
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hawkis4555

Enthusiast
Did you see the speakers I linked above..? They are pretty exceptional for the price and I think would be an eye opener for you.
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Thanks, I see them now and will consider them along with all the other responses. Thanks for taking the time to respond. I am still trying to trouble shoot my old system and decide how to proceed. Got a lot to think about. Hope all is well with you and your family.
 
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