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Please help a noob pair a receiver to this Klipsch setup


Valensiakol

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Hello! I recently ordered a set of Klipsch speakers for my "home theater" to replace the pair of computer speakers I've been suffering with for years.

 

I purchased the R-820F 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos Home Theater System minus the pair of R-41SA's (I plan to save those for a later date - my current theater room would make them pretty useless as it's got a horrible ceiling shape, texture, etc.) so that leaves me with the following - 

 

 

(2) R-820F

FREQUENCY RESPONSE 35Hz - 21kHz +/- 3dB

SENSITIVITY 97 dB @ 2.83V/1M

POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK) 150W/600W

NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 8 ohms Compatible

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 1,700 Hz

 

(1) R-34C

FREQUENCY RESPONSE 82Hz - 21kHz +/- 3dB

SENSITIVITY 96 dB @ 2.83V/1M

POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK) 100W/400W

NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 8 ohms Compatible

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 1,600 Hz

 

(1) R-120SW

FREQUENCY RESPONSE 29Hz - 120Hz +/- 3dB

MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT 116 dB

AMPLIFIER All Digital

AMPLIFIER POWER (CONT/PEAK) 200W/400W

AMPLIFIER FEATURES Volume, Low-pass, 0/180 phase, Auto Power On


(1 Pair) R-51M

FREQUENCY RESPONSE 62Hz - 21kHz +/- 3dB

SENSITIVITY 93 dB @ 2.83V/1M

POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK) 85W/340W

NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 8 ohms Compatible

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 1,660 Hz

 

As I mentioned before, I'm a noob that has only had plug-n-play PC speakers so I want to make sure I am pairing a proper AVR with these. Features are great, so things like bluetooth/wireless etc. are welcome but not absolute necessities. Taking into account that I eventually want to expand with more speakers, I'd rather buy one AVR now that can expand than have to buy an entirely new one later.

 

I am currently contemplating getting the Denon AVR-X3400H. Will this be adequate for this Klipsch system?

 

Sorry for coming here to beg for input, I just don't know enough about this stuff to feel confident I'm not going to buy a POS AVR. I'll be happy to answer any questions. Thanks!

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Any higher end Denon would work great.  If you want a step up in sound and quality look into Marantz, Denon's higher end brand.

 

Accessories4less.com usually has great deals on refurbished AVRs.  Lots of folks on here (including me) have purchased great refurbed gear from there.

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