Hello everyone!
Let me start by saying that while I am almost completely new to this hobby, given my use of a set of craptastic kit speakers for 11+ yrs. I want to upgrade but am having a difficult time understanding all the technical terms and so on, so I'm hoping for some help.
I am the happy recipient of a nice amount of money in terms of my tax returns and I am looking to upgrade my old, moldy, tinny home theater system.
Currently I have an old Pioneer AVR paired to some of the worst kit satellite speakers money could buy 11 years ago. It's time to spend some money to get an upgraded system that's not quite as embarrassing.
I have a Martin Logan Motion 8 center channel speaker I received for free through Amazon Vine that I tested to write my review and then unplugged it because it outclasses and over powers my "lovely" satellite speakers. This being the case, and giving me the ability to save a little cash on not having to buy another center speaker, I've been focusing on the Martin Logan Motion line to compliment my system. I've auditioned pretty much everything in my price range at Best Buy/Magnolia and these are the speakers I like from all they have to offer (and yes, I auditioned everything they had available, not just the MLs and still I like the MLs best):
2x Martin Logan Motion 12
2x Martin Logan Motion 4
Along with the:
1x Martin Logan Motion 8
already in my custody.
I plan to save money for a better sub (75w job from 7 years ago currently what I have) but can't afford that yet. Probably a 500-700 w sub as money becomes available.
What I am trying to figure out, based on the 4 ohm impedance of the Martin Logan line, is if I upgrade my AVR from the current old Pioneer (6-8 ohm rated) for a Denon AVR-3311, will it be able to ably power the Martin Logan speakers and not have a thermal shutdown? The Denon says it is rated for 6-8 ohm as well. Everything I've read said this SHOULD be capable of powering the ML's well enough, but before I drop the cash on anything I want some expert opinions from those here.
I don't plan on running the speakers or amp at max volumes, but would like a healthy amount of breathing room so to speak, built into the system.
Any assistance and information is greatly appreciated.
My reasoning for the Denon AVR-3311:
I want the 1080p upscaling ability
I want at least 125w per channel (hoping the higher power rated at 8 ohms means better ability to handle 4 ohms, but I need help here trying to figure out if my assumption here is correct)
Audio quality of the Denon is excellent (auditioned several receivers as well)
Phono capability
Web control
I was looking at the 4311, but I can't afford that and it'll be too long before I can afford it.
Thanks for reading through my lengthy post and any assistance you can offer.