Will this reciever be able to power this 2.1 system

zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
The receiver will work - however, do not play at extreme volume levels.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
These. and most speakers. will play painfully loud in your home with 1 - 2 watts continous power, particularly with a sub doing the heavy lifting. The extra power is for the occasional peak.

But, as with all things audio, if something sounds bad, turn it down NOW!
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
My little 10 watt T-amp pushed those exact to painfully high volume levels before noticeably distorting. Just for a frame of reference.
 
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sjc93

Enthusiast
Thanks for the great feedback. Now all Im wondering what connections I need to plug this all up to my desktop. I have a realy good soundcard that has all the line ins and optical. My video card also has hdmi if that helps at all? So what wires woul I need? (what is good quality speaker wire also)
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
You'll need an optical cable to connect your computer to the receiver. Only use HDMI if you want video to go to the receiver as well. Pick the optical cable with the right connectors on this page:
Audio Cables - Optical Toslink

Chances are both ends are regular Toslink and not miniplug. Some sound cards have a miniplug end. The receiver end is regular Toslink.

You'll also need some speaker wire. Any sort of 16-18g copper wire is going to be fine. I use the 16 gauge in-wall stuff here:
Speaker Wires
I use the in-wall because it has a white jacket with red and white inner cables. It looks much better than the clear-jacket stuff.
 
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sjc93

Enthusiast
You'll need an optical cable to connect your computer to the receiver. Only use HDMI if you want video to go to the receiver as well. Pick the optical cable with the right connectors on this page:
Audio Cables - Optical Toslink

Chances are both ends are regular Toslink and not miniplug. Some sound cards have a miniplug end. The receiver end is regular Toslink.

You'll also need some speaker wire. Any sort of 16-18g copper wire is going to be fine. I use the 16 gauge in-wall stuff here:
Speaker Wires
I use the in-wall because it has a white jacket with red and white inner cables. It looks much better than the clear-jacket stuff.
Thanks a lot man will that speaker wire allow me to hook up the sub as well?
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
No, you need a separate RCA cable for the sub. Any one of these will be fine:
Audio Cables - Digital Coaxial Audio

Get one longer than you need. Much longer. You want the flexibility to move the sub around and find the spot that sounds best. Placement dramatically affects how the sub performs. I'd get a 25 or even 50 foot cable depending on your room size.
 
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ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
You'll need an optical cable to connect your computer to the receiver. Only use HDMI if you want video to go to the receiver as well. Pick the optical cable with the right connectors on this page:
Audio Cables - Optical Toslink

Chances are both ends are regular Toslink and not miniplug. Some sound cards have a miniplug end. The receiver end is regular Toslink.

You'll also need some speaker wire. Any sort of 16-18g copper wire is going to be fine. I use the 16 gauge in-wall stuff here:
Speaker Wires
I use the in-wall because it has a white jacket with red and white inner cables. It looks much better than the clear-jacket stuff.
Jon, that Denon model does not have optical digital input to my knowledge, AC4L has the Denon 1312 for $10 more $119 and it has one optical input and output.
Jeff
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
The 391 has optical in. It's virtually identical to the 1312.

Neither has optical out.
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
Thanks a lot man will that speaker wire allow me to hook up the sub as well?
The Denon receiver 1312 has a dedicated LFE sub preout for use with any coaxial RCA cable, the longer the better, as Jon says you can get everything at Monoprice, hope this helps...
Jeff
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
The 391 has optical in. It's virtually identical to the 1312.

Neither has optical out.
Sorry, you are right with no optical out on 1312 but specs inputs/outputs I did not see an optical input on the 391, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
From Crutchfield:
digital audio inputs: 1 optical, 1 coaxial

Or you can just look at a picture:
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
Thanks Jon, I did not not mean to discredit you or insinuate that you were wrong, I was looking at the spec sheet at AC4L and did not see any reference or mention of digital inputs in the written word, I did not think to look at the rear panel, my mistake, sorry to you and the OP..........
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
It's no problem. I've learned not to even look at AC4L's spec lists. I've never seen them wrong, but they omit so much info it's silly.

Great place to buy stuff, but the only info you should look at is model #, price, warranty period, and included accessories.
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
It's no problem. I've learned not to even look at AC4L's spec lists. I've never seen them wrong, but they omit so much info it's silly.

Great place to buy stuff, but the only info you should look at is model #, price, warranty period, and included accessories.
Thank you, I appreciate the heads up with AC4L, I've never purchased from them, interestingly they have refurbs of fairly new models, items released just a few months ago.
 
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sjc93

Enthusiast
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I noticed the sub has the speaker wire inputs and outputs (high level). Do i need to plug anything in to these?
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
No. You only need those when the receiver doesn't have a sub output.
 

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