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Dyn owners-- what HT receiver do you use
I'm thinking of having my Dyn 52SE converted to a front speaker for Home theater. I'm really tired of the BOSE system as my HT.
So, I've been lurking for a receiver but I kinda worried since I can't really tell if the power rating are sufficient to drive the power hungry Dyn's. I tried connecting my Int. AMP but it only has analog connection and that's something I don't want when watching movies ( I still prefer digital connection/sound on movies). So, what receiver are you using on your Dynaudio speaker? TIA
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denon, onkyo, pioneer-- OK?
I don't want to spend that much tho.
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I think I'm leaning on a denon a/v receiver. However, the power rating publish was for 8 and 6 ohm only.. will that work?
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I am using an Arcam AVR300 with Audience 72/122C/62/52SE/Sub500.
The 52SE should be awesome as front speakers. They sound better than my Audience 72. I just pulled my 52SE out of my HT system to use as speakers in an office system. You will definitely want an AVR that is stable at 4 ohm for extended periods. P.S. Love the Subie. I have a '11 WRB STi sedan. Also have the same in DGM.
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I segregate my AV and music systems. I do not like the sound of the AVR for two-channel music.
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I had/have an integra DHC 40.1 that I was using for a while. It's still in my system, but now strictly for HT purposes. I always thought it sounded good though.
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I am using an Integra 30.3 with 42s as rears, 122c center but I use the pre outs to my main 2ch rig running my 82s and just flip the input and turn my volume knobs to 12 o'clock for matching the Integra.
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What are you using to drive yr Dyns in 2 channel now?
Just reuse them. Dyns love good power and TBH few AVRs have good quality watts. You might be better off getting a cheaper/preowned AVR with pre out and hook up a decent power amp. Or share the power amp from yr stereo setup with a HT bypass. If budget is tight, the Emotivas are pretty good deals. |
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I agree. I already dismantled my 2 channel rig. In doing so, I re-used my trusty Kestrels as my main speakers. The int. AMP, & the 52SE is already boxed-- I don't know if for good.. In my experience, the Dyn's wants to breath and I can't find my preferred sound when I use it in a tiny room.
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