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awdeetdeet
May 26, 2008
I have an old Yamaha HTR-6030 receiver with some cheap bundled speakers I currently use in my bedroom as a 5.1 system for TV and movies etc and also as a 2.1 with a turntable setup. I'm moving into a larger house where I plan on having a game room of sorts where I'll want to run only a 2.1 with some better floorstanding speakers (probably the Polk Monitor60's that are always on sell at newegg).

My question is: This receiver is rated at 5x100w per channel. If I only run 2 channels, is it able to do 2x250w? If not will I most likely be happy with the performance of 100w with these speakers (rated 20-200w)?


Edit: I'm retarded and this is answered clearly in the faq

awdeetdeet fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Mar 18, 2012

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