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Hello,
I have speakers that are all rated up to 150 watts (8 ohms), but my receiver (Denon AVR-2801) is only rated at 90 wpc. Will I hear a big difference in quality from my speakers by purchasing a separate amp rated at 150 or 200 wps?
I am new to the separate market and not sure if spending the money on an amp will yield the results I would expect for the money. If I do upgrade to a new amp, will my Polk speakers then be the bottleneck in my setup, or should they be able to rise to the level of the seperates?
I currently have:
RTi-38 Front 150 watts
FXi-50 Surrounds 150 watts
CSi-40 Center 250 watts
PWS-450 Sub 150 continuous average -> 300 dynamic watts
Thanks a lot
Jeff
I have speakers that are all rated up to 150 watts (8 ohms), but my receiver (Denon AVR-2801) is only rated at 90 wpc. Will I hear a big difference in quality from my speakers by purchasing a separate amp rated at 150 or 200 wps?
I am new to the separate market and not sure if spending the money on an amp will yield the results I would expect for the money. If I do upgrade to a new amp, will my Polk speakers then be the bottleneck in my setup, or should they be able to rise to the level of the seperates?
I currently have:
RTi-38 Front 150 watts
FXi-50 Surrounds 150 watts
CSi-40 Center 250 watts
PWS-450 Sub 150 continuous average -> 300 dynamic watts
Thanks a lot
Jeff