Hey all,
I am a proud new owner of ML stuff!!:rocker: Now, i am waiting for it to be delivered to my house. The Sony LCD is on backorder till early December.
I have a Denon AVR-4306 receiver which has 7 separate little amps inside it, all making equal power (no shifting with load) to each channel (130W x 7 at 8-ohms) according to Denon. The only problem is that it is stable at 8- and 6-ohms. According to one detailed review (http://www.audioholics.com/productreviews/avhardware/Denon-AVR-4306.php), this Denon receiver does make 240 W at 4-ohm and does OK at this impedence. The power transformer is around 960VA (8.0A x 120V). My speakers are ML Vantage (4-ohm) and Stage center channel (also 4-ohm). The surrounds are Vignettes (6-ohms). My main concerns are the Vantage and Stage, both of which are 4-ohm most of the time and can dip lower. My room is about 16 x 11'.
Q: Do you think that my Denon Receiver can power these speakers without overheating?? I am short on cash at this point to invest in a separate amp...maybe in the future. I am hoping that the Vantage (with it's powered sub) will not be too draining on my receiver.
Thanks a lot in advance.
I am a proud new owner of ML stuff!!:rocker: Now, i am waiting for it to be delivered to my house. The Sony LCD is on backorder till early December.
I have a Denon AVR-4306 receiver which has 7 separate little amps inside it, all making equal power (no shifting with load) to each channel (130W x 7 at 8-ohms) according to Denon. The only problem is that it is stable at 8- and 6-ohms. According to one detailed review (http://www.audioholics.com/productreviews/avhardware/Denon-AVR-4306.php), this Denon receiver does make 240 W at 4-ohm and does OK at this impedence. The power transformer is around 960VA (8.0A x 120V). My speakers are ML Vantage (4-ohm) and Stage center channel (also 4-ohm). The surrounds are Vignettes (6-ohms). My main concerns are the Vantage and Stage, both of which are 4-ohm most of the time and can dip lower. My room is about 16 x 11'.
Q: Do you think that my Denon Receiver can power these speakers without overheating?? I am short on cash at this point to invest in a separate amp...maybe in the future. I am hoping that the Vantage (with it's powered sub) will not be too draining on my receiver.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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