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  1. I have recently purchased the RP-260F dolby atmos system and I am trying to match a receiver. I am thinking about a Yamaha RX-A1070 rated at 110 wattsRMS or a Yamaha RZ-A2070 rated at 145 wattsRMS does anyone have a similar set-up? would the RX-A2070 be overkill. Speakers consist of: 2-RP-260F 1- RP-440C 2- RP-250S 4-RP- 140SA 1- 12" Sub
  2. I am trying to pinpoint a receiver that is powerful enough to power 2-RP-260F, 1-RP-440C, 2 RP-250S and four RP-140SA elevation speakers. Does anyone own the similar set-up and are happy with there receiver without adding an amp. I will primarily be using this for movies. Any response would be deeply appreciated. Regards
  3. Hello All, I currently have purchased 2-RP-260F front and left towers, RP-440C center, 2-RP250S surrounds, and 4- 140SA atmos speakers and 1 10" sub but adding another. My room is 27ft wide x 17ft deep x 9ft tall ceiling. I am trying to figure out what 4K av receiver without issues that would fit these speakers without additional amps but yet with decent sound. My budget is $1,400. Any input would be deeply appreciated. Regards
  4. Yes, I plan on getting four a 5.1.4. Thanks for your input.
  5. Hello Bill, I have a 27ft x 17ft x 8ft ceiling room. 12 feet from the front speakers
  6. Hello, I just purchased 2-Klipsch RP-260F left and right towers, 1-RP-440C center,2- RP-250S surrounds, 1- klipsch 10" sub and eventually 4- RP-140SA dolby atmos speakers. What brand of av receiver along with the amount of RMS /wpc would run these speakers without getting into using a separate amp to drive the speakers. Any input would be deeply appreciated. Regards
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