Jump to content

diablo

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by diablo

  1. So I went with a marantz pm7003, no complaints there on the audio sound is actually great and works well with the klipsch speakers. I just need to get a good DAC and I'm set. If anyone has any suggestions I'd like to here them. I have looked at a few but the one that seems to be the most preferred by many is the dacMagic and in my case the dacMagic 100 looks to be a good choice.

  2. 2 minutes ago, willland said:

    Unless you are planning to drive your RP-280F's at ear bleeding levels and are trying to fill a very large room with those levels, then a good 60w/channel should be fine.  

     

    My ideal recommendation would be a quality 75w/ch minimum amp if you like it loud and are not listening near field.

     

    Bill

     

    :rolleyes: Yeah, I should have specified the room that I will have the equipment in, 4.3m*4.4m*3.1m is the room size so listening position is about 3.7 meters from the speakers, so I guess not too much volume would be needed.

  3. 12 hours ago, willland said:

    I would not say that at all.  Those Onkyo "digital" integrated amps A-9555, A-9755, were very well received when they came out 10 or so years ago.

     

    Bill

     

    Thank you for the response Bill. I actually found a used Marantz PM 7005 today it's watt output is 60w on 8 ohm I wonder if there is any clipping risk or any risks to damage the speakers if not I would for sure get it. If anyone knows anything about this I would appreciate it. 

     

  4. Hi Everyone!

     

    So finally I could lay my hands on some klipsch speakers after setting aside some cash for it, I'm extra happy since my retailer here in Sweden had a sale on them.

    They are truly great to listen to and such a beautiful sight to lay my eyes on 0_0.

     

    I'm trying to find an integrated amp to connect to the surround receiver and have the 280f speakers connected to it in order to have two extra channels. So I am in need of "HT-bypass" functionality and desirably a phono input too, bi-wiring and preout for sub would be nice also to have but not a must.

     

    At the moment I am short on cash thus I have been looking at integrated amps like the onkyo a-9755, surely this amp douse not climb up to the standard that the 280f speakers are but for the time being I should be no too picky.

     

    So my question is if the onkyo a-9755 is a ok match for that price class or are there any other choices I should be considering with the need and price limitation I have.

     

    Kind regards to all and thank you for your time and help!   

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...