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    Yamaha Reciever...will i be let down with only 110-120 vs 140-155?

    Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A1030 vs Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A2030

    http://www.crutchfield.com/S-SgZbfK3...-RX-A2030.html


    Overall, the features I will need exist on both units...but i'm curious if I'll be disapointed in the 1030 with only 110 watts. Going from a 10 year old Yamaha with 135 watts, forget the model right now, but it cranks my elderly infinity Intlude 60's...Note that they both have built in 500 watt 12" subs. So all the power is going into the midrange and highs...think the speakers are rated for 175 RMS, so either reciever should do just fine.

    Any thoughts? also not buying at crutchfield, found this site has them both for much cheaper, so i just gotta find out of this place is reputable and i'll get it there:
    http://www.exclusivetvs.com/yamaha-r...est-price.html

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    I would think that you'd be happy with ONLY 110 watts but that's just my opinion. If this is just for a house stereo and not some bar or nightclub. I have an old Kenwood receiver (KR-V7050, 100 watts RMS per channel) pushing four old Kenwood speakers (KL-888S, 250 watts) and I hardly ever turn it up pass halfway at the house. And I DO like it loud!
    Last edited by JaxSon; 02-24-2014 at 08:15 PM.

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    I am living fine with 100 watts on a Pioneer receiver these days. I had to sell my really good Technics speakers when I moved, but found some nice Yamaha speakers in a pawn shop when I got here. All in all, what with everything being in a dfifferent room 4500 miles away, I am happy with the sound. When the wife isn't home, I like to crank up the audio around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tekboy View Post
    I am living fine with 100 watts on a Pioneer receiver these days. I had to sell my really good Technics speakers when I moved, but found some nice Yamaha speakers in a pawn shop when I got here. All in all, what with everything being in a dfifferent room 4500 miles away, I am happy with the sound. When the wife isn't home, I like to crank up the audio around here.
    This is a great way to get to know your new neighbors too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinnacle-Project View Post
    This is a great way to get to know your new neighbors too.
    I only have one neighbor in earshot, and he is basically deaf. I went over to his house while I had it turned up basically for the "comfortable limits of the room", and he was unable to hear it at all, and I could only tell that it was playing, but it was almost at a subliminal level. That neighbor and I are getting to be pretty good friends. Neither one of us has ever met a stranger.

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    Wattage is complete bullshit rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overdrv View Post
    Wattage is complete bullshit rating.
    You're going to have to explain yourself on that. Are you saying that a rating of 8 watts versus 100 watts means nothing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxSon View Post
    You're going to have to explain yourself on that. Are you saying that a rating of 8 watts versus 100 watts means nothing?
    This example is is a little extreme but it's not extreme to say that a cheap product rated at 100 watts (which in the fine print says peak power operating in bridge mono mode) would be outperformed by a solidly built 25 watt amp from a reputable company.
    You see this all the time in the Pro Audio market with amps for mobile DJing. for example....here's this 2000 watt amplifier by pyle.
    http://www.overstock.com/Electronics...3/product.html
    you know what it actually pushes in stereo with 8ohm speakers? about 170 Watts per channel....which is OK for the price and it actually sounds pretty decent...but it's just an example of how wattage is bullshit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxSon View Post
    You're going to have to explain yourself on that. Are you saying that a rating of 8 watts versus 100 watts means nothing?
    It means nothing. At what THD? On what speakers?
    An amp rated 8W RMS with 0.01%THD will sound cleaner (and probably much louder) outputting those 8W than an amp rated 100W PMPO (typical $10 PC speaker) cranked at maximum...
    It only matters when you compare apples to apples.

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    I have this yamaha receiver and have been very happy with it.
    http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-RX-V373.../dp/B007JF8FD8

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