
I am planning on getting some PSB speakers to go with my new onkyo 601 (which I really like, by the way). I have been looking into getting the Image B25s which are a 6.5" driver rated at 6 ohms -- nominal, and 4 Ohms -- minimum. (What is the difference between nominal and minimum anyway?) It has a rating of "program 70 watts, recommended 1-100". (What does this mean?) To this I would add an Image C40 Center channel which has the same impedence ratings, but requires an input power of 10-150 watts with the program being 120. The surrrounds are smaller, but the same impedence, with wattage being 10-80. Then the 150 watt sub (subseries 5!).
I know this is going to sound awesome, and I could swing it in the budget with incremental purchasing. But I am concerned that this may be too much for my receiver. It has a rating of 85 watts per channel at 8ohms at 20Hz-20kHz. But the 6ohm ratings are only at 1kHz and are 110watts. This difference in rating formats leaves me wondering if my receiver will have what it takes to drive all of the speakers listed above.
I guess my options are to go to the smaller Alpha B's all around with an Alpha C in the center. They are only 8ohm speakers. The frequency response is less. I would get the same sub, if it is compatible.
I appreciate your recommendations, comments, etc.