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B3Nz
4
Dec 21, 2018
Best holiday purchase! Can't wait to pair with KEF Q150 for fronts.
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzwith that litle power from the box dont ecpect fantastic sound and power in the speakers
B3Nz
4
Dec 21, 2018
wichtomMaybe I'm confused the receiver has Power output: 165 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1ch driven THD 0.9%). The KEF's are 8ohm with a amp requirement of 10-100W. At a 33% reduction because of the higher impedance the receiver should still be putting out ~110 W/Channel right?
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzyou have to splitt the 165 W on 7 chanels... i dont know thats output in sterieo thou
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzremember.. its just over 4 kilos.. no big powersuply in the box
B3Nz
4
Dec 21, 2018
wichtomBased on reviews: Rated for 130 watts per channel on an 8-ohm speaker and 165 watts on a 6-ohm speaker, the STR-DN1080 has the best power output for a stereo receiver in its price range.
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzno need to have high W on a box if its not enough power in the powersuply to run the Watts
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzbut iits much bang for the bucs...but i dont like "japan" watts.. i like US watts.. like harman kardon or likevise
B3Nz
4
Dec 21, 2018
wichtomI guess I will find out :p
wichtom
0
Dec 21, 2018
B3Nzi read an artickle now on the box... its up TOo 165 w pr channel.. but u need power in the box to run it too. if not it cut in volume in half position.. hope you be sattisfiy with the buy.. its a nice price thou
bugtussle
4
Dec 22, 2018
B3NzYour KEF's are going to sound really good with this receiver. Also paired with a good subwoofer will be good for deep movie tracks. And the receiver has way more clean power than you need for the speakers.
B3Nz
4
Dec 22, 2018
bugtussleThank you for the response I'm very excited!