I have been reading this group and must admit that it is very intimidating. The photos make your homes appear more fun than DisneyWorld.
I recently added a cinema i (USD 998 off the floor @ Tweeters) to my aeon i's. However, I am concerned that my 85 watt @ 8 ohms Yamaha 5.1 may not be doing it justice. The mains are powered by a 350 watt/channel Carver and need to be dropped by 10 dB to match the output of the center (an option in the receiver).
I am considering adding an amp to power the center. However, after spending all that on the cinema i, I cannot afford much more right now.
I am considering a Audio Source amp100 for about $100. It can be bridged to deliver about 160 watts at 6 ohms, which is the resistance of the cinema i. After reading about the type of equipment in this group, I am wondering if the amp100 is practical. Am I undermining the cinema i with such an addition?
I must admit, it sounds very nice with the Yamaha. Still, I suspect that it will sound better with sufficient power. Clearly, spending thousands can't hurt, but do you think that hooking up a cheap audio source will do more harm than good?
Thanks for any input you care to share.
I recently added a cinema i (USD 998 off the floor @ Tweeters) to my aeon i's. However, I am concerned that my 85 watt @ 8 ohms Yamaha 5.1 may not be doing it justice. The mains are powered by a 350 watt/channel Carver and need to be dropped by 10 dB to match the output of the center (an option in the receiver).
I am considering adding an amp to power the center. However, after spending all that on the cinema i, I cannot afford much more right now.
I am considering a Audio Source amp100 for about $100. It can be bridged to deliver about 160 watts at 6 ohms, which is the resistance of the cinema i. After reading about the type of equipment in this group, I am wondering if the amp100 is practical. Am I undermining the cinema i with such an addition?
I must admit, it sounds very nice with the Yamaha. Still, I suspect that it will sound better with sufficient power. Clearly, spending thousands can't hurt, but do you think that hooking up a cheap audio source will do more harm than good?
Thanks for any input you care to share.