Questions about Yamaha RX-A860

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Yaalp

Audiophyte
Hello everyone,

I'm looking for some advice on upgrading my home theater. Its mostly used for movies/music and occasional video games. Its all setup in a 12' by 18' living room. My current setup is:

Yamaha RX-V473 Receiver
2x Pioneer Pioneer SP-FS52 fronts
2x Pioneer SP-BS22 rears
Pioneer SP-C22 Center
Polk Audio PSW111 Sub

What triggered the want for upgrade was a friend offering to part with his A860 for $650. I've been wanting to upgrade to a 4k TV for a while but would need a new receiver that supports all the new fancy features like 4k pass through/hdr and so on. There is also a possibility of moving in to a larger apartment in the near future where a larger room would be dedicated to the home theater setup so its possible this would be a receiver I can grow in to. Here are my questions:

-If the move doesn't happen or I stick with my current speakers for a long time is this receiver just overkill for the setup? I know its a good deal but would I be better off getting something cheaper?

-If I do end up getting a larger space and/or upgrading my speakers I'd want to upgrade to a 5.1.2 Atmos setup. I was looking at the Pioneer Elite SP-EFS73 speakers as the new fronts and maybe the center from the Elite line as well. Would this receiver be able to properly drive these speakers? They are rated at 4ohms and receiver manual states 6-8ohms is ok (4 for fronts) but doesn't mention the center being ok at 4ohms.

-The whole ohm thing has been very confusing. The manuals on receiver state to switch it from default 8ohm setting to 6 if speakers require it but various forums insists on leaving the setting alone. Something about power limits that I havent been able to get a clear understanding of. Whats the proper way to do it?

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
-The whole ohm thing has been very confusing. The manuals on receiver state to switch it from default 8ohm setting to 6 if speakers require it but various forums insists on leaving the setting alone. Something about power limits that I havent been able to get a clear understanding of. Whats the proper way to do it?

Thanks in advance for any help!
Yes it can be confusing but there are information right here at AH:

http://www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/impedance-selector-switch-1

In short, leave it at the 8 ohm position for reasons explained in the article linked above, but do turn the volume down if you can hear any sign of clipping/distortions. Whether the A860 has enough power or not in your future larger space will also depend on how far you sit and the SPL (how loud) you listen to. For example, if you sit 8-10 ft away with volume set to <-15 you should be fine. The A860 also has a maximum volume setting so you can limit to a preset maximum of say 0, -5 or even lower if you want to void the volume being accidentally crank too high.
 
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Andrein

Senior Audioholic
I got this receiver. Bought month ago. Have 2 4ohm and 2 8ohm speakers an 2 active subs. All works great for my room which is 2000 sq ft. And there is plenty of hearoom. But my speakers are sentitive enough - about 91db. So never really set volume more than -20-15db.
 
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