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Onkyo TX-SR444 and RF-82 mk1


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Hi,

 

I am trying to build a budget home theater. I have a pair of RD-82 mk1 as main speakers. Trying to get a third one as a center.

I want to build a 5.1.2 atmos home theater. The surround speakers will be small satellte speakers.

 

Do you think a Onkyo SR444 could be effecient enough for a start?

Best regards

 

 

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Any receiver will do, some just much better than others.  My concern with that receiver is the power. 

 

115w (1kHz, 0.9%THD, 6 Ohms, 1ch driven, FTC)
65w (20-20kHz, 0.7%, 8 Ohms, 2ch driven, FTC)

 

As you can see, just by adding one speaker, it drops from 115watts to only 65.  No telling how low it will get when you add 5 speakers to the load.

 

There are plenty of budget receivers out there....check your local Craigslist if you are in the states.

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Any receiver will do, some just much better than others.  My concern with that receiver is the power. 

 

115w (1kHz, 0.9%THD, 6 Ohms, 1ch driven, FTC)

65w (20-20kHz, 0.7%, 8 Ohms, 2ch driven, FTC)

 

As you can see, just by adding one speaker, it drops from 115watts to only 65.  No telling how low it will get when you add 5 speakers to the load.

 

There are plenty of budget receivers out there....check your local Craigslist if you are in the states.

 

Michael,

 

Those specs are very flawed.

 

Take a closer look at the two specs.

 

115w  (1kHz, 0.9%THD, 6 Ohms, 1ch driven, FTC)

 

65w  (20-20kHz, 0.7%, 8 Ohms, 2ch driven, FTC)

 

Pretty messed up huh?

 

With that noted, I do agree with Michael that the Onkyo mentioned will not properly power a 7 speaker setup unless your room is very tiny.

 

Bill

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A "true" spec for multichannel amps/AVRs should be measured at 8ohms at full band(20Hz to 20kHz), all channels driven, and usually at .1%THD and 1%THD.

 

Something like this Anthem.

 

MRX 710 Specifications

Maximum continuous output into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.1% THD:

120 W (2 channels driven), 90 W (5 channels driven)

 

 

Bill

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