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Jedman
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Well, I sure appreciate your help in all this. The Pioneer I had didn't have any preamps except for the subwoofer, so I exchanged it for a Pioneer VSX-D811S. The new reciever is 6.1 / 7.1, 100watt X 6, and has preamps available on every channel. Web link is here: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/CDA/HomeProducts/HomeProductDetails/0,1422,23598,00.html
When the time (money
) comes, as you pointed out, I can just add the pro-quality amps to it. I brought it home a couple hours ago, and am very pleased with the sound.
In the thread you linked, you mentioned something about "clipping" at high volumes, and destroying the tweeters. Could you please explain what that is? I don't want to destroy these speakers, because frankly, I could not afford another set! Is there a recomended db level to run the amp at with my pioneer being 100watts/channel, and the speakers rated for a max of 150 each? It's plently loud at -45db when I'm sitting at my computer...
Again, thank you, and I feel that this is my best solution for my multiple hobby needs and budget right now.
Jed Smith
When the time (money

In the thread you linked, you mentioned something about "clipping" at high volumes, and destroying the tweeters. Could you please explain what that is? I don't want to destroy these speakers, because frankly, I could not afford another set! Is there a recomended db level to run the amp at with my pioneer being 100watts/channel, and the speakers rated for a max of 150 each? It's plently loud at -45db when I'm sitting at my computer...
Again, thank you, and I feel that this is my best solution for my multiple hobby needs and budget right now.
Jed Smith
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