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  1. Im sure this has been answered but i recently bought a full setup of klipsh RF-10 towers 2 for the front and 2 for the back as well as the RC-10 center when they went on sale at newegg And boy do they sound good on my old sherwood rd-7103 reciever its rated at 100 watts per channel at 6 ohms so im sure they are getting around 75 watts at 8 ohms that the speakers are rated for but i am getting ready to upgrade to a newer reciever and i have my eyes on the Denon AVR-X2300W which comes in at 100 watts a channel at 8 ohms will i blow my speakers out? From what i have read these speakers can peak at 300watts which puts me in the ball park right? I also plan to bi-amp to see what the fuss is about! any ideas or objections?
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