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Originally posted by Nadius@Oct. 03 2002, 6:31 pm
This is tough. Speakers aren't really a necessity, it doesn't seem like one in your case, but also you don't want to let that reciever go to waste on 50w speakers... so this is what I might do, get some decent speakers at Circuit City; my brother tells me that they have like an upgrade service dealie, where like within two years or three years or something, you can trade those in towards something better.
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Speakers not important? Usually they are the weakest link in a system. The difference between good and bad speakers can be phenomenal - and the difference is directly related to the amount of cash you spend.
You should aim to spend at least as much on your speakers as on your amp, if you want a good balance between quality and price. Try some out, if possible, using your amp and a piece of music you know really well. Listen out for "holes" in the sound ("Hey, shouldn't there be a really twangy guitar here?") and don't buy solely on bass response - you'll get tired of it.
Incidentally, you are probably less likely to blow a set of speakers rated at a lower wattage than the amp, than speakers rated at a higher wattage. Speakers are blown when you feed plain DC current into them - you'd know this as distortion. If you drive the amp too hard into speakers that are rated too high, you will distort the signal before it enters the speaker. Using lower rated speakers, you will probably cut back the volume before it gets too loud to distort the speaker. |