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Merkules2001

Audioholic
If you wanted to power 2 large, 2 bs and 2 subs. What would you buy? Budget 300 for preowned. And go.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
What speakers? Powered subs? Do you already have a pre pro or receiver? How big is the room and how far do you sit from your speakers?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
And go? Seriously? How about you go and post up some amps that you see used for 300 you're interested in? Plus answer pogre's questions...
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Hmmm. AC4L.com and go :) No problem finding a good factory refurb AVR there in your budget.
 
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Merkules2001

Audioholic
What speakers? Powered subs? Do you already have a pre pro or receiver? How big is the room and how far do you sit from your speakers?
Wide family room ranch style facing center from center of length. Have powered subs. Rp160s, R112sw, polk psw10. Audiosource Eq. About 15 ft from speakers.
 
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Merkules2001

Audioholic
And go? Seriously? How about you go and post up some amps that you see used for 300 you're interested in? Plus answer pogre's questions...
Looking at Adding B&w dm604 and denon s910w. Could that box push both sets?
 
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Merkules2001

Audioholic
Yes I understand now about the room configuration creating different acoustic requirements. I'll try and draw a rudimentary layout.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Looking at Adding B&w dm604 and denon s910w. Could that box push both sets?
Not particularly familiar with the S series of Denon avr, usually look at X-3xxx series and up for the feature set (for example pre-outs and XT32, the 910 doesn't have a full set of pre-outs for example so you're limited to the on-board amps). As to whether the amp section will suit your speakers and desired spl we don't know since you don't mention just what levels you want to achieve. They're relatively sensitive speakers it seems (89/90 dB....from some looking around....which speaker series? is it S1, S2 or S3?) but may have some low impedance swings. I'd think at higher volume levels the avr could struggle in your setup. Try using this spl calculator to get an idea http://myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html. Movie reference level is an average of approx 85 dB with allowance for 20dB peaks, and the LFE channel is 10dB more than that.

As to the 910 for $300...meh. You could get a refurb with warranty of the 940 for $290.
 
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Merkules2001

Audioholic
The speakers are coming with denon. So...package deal.
 
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Merkules2001

Audioholic
Not particularly familiar with the S series of Denon avr, usually look at X-3xxx series and up for the feature set (for example pre-outs and XT32, the 910 doesn't have a full set of pre-outs for example so you're limited to the on-board amps). As to whether the amp section will suit your speakers and desired spl we don't know since you don't mention just what levels you want to achieve. They're relatively sensitive speakers it seems (89/90 dB....from some looking around....which speaker series? is it S1, S2 or S3?) but may have some low impedance swings. I'd think at higher volume levels the avr could struggle in your setup. Try using this spl calculator to get an idea http://myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html. Movie reference level is an average of approx 85 dB with allowance for 20dB peaks, and the LFE channel is 10dB more than that.

As to the 910 for $300...meh. You could get a refurb with warranty of the 940 for $290.
You were right. Meh. It came in a bundle. B and w towers and meh polk 8. Really just wanted to try a b&w product. The preout thing was an issue. You are validated. So I got what I wanted and other little piggies will go to market.
 
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