One of the family receivers is starting to not work too well any more (it is over 15 years old after all). This gives me the opportunity to replace the receiver in my "theater room" and move that one to replace the old one that's not working.
In my "theater room" (not a true theater room but as close as I'm going to have), I currently have a Yamaha RX-V2200 that's maybe 5 years old. It is rated at 100W/channel. My current speakers are as follows:
Klipsch RF-5 fronts
Klipsch RC-7 center
Klipsch RS-25 surrounds
and a Velodyne SPL-1200 series II sub.
Room dimensions are approx 13' x 12' that opens into another larger room through basically a large open archway.
A few months back, I bought a new 2 channel system consisting of Rotel separates (RCD-1072, RC-1070, RB-1080) and B & W 703s. I've been very happy with that set up, so my questions is, do you think the Rotel RSX-1057 would be sufficient for this set-up at a true 75X/channel (I don't know how true the Yamahas are rated). I don't see ever needing a 7 channel set up, the room is not set up well for that.
The Klipsch are pretty efficient, rated at 99dB for the fronts, 98dB for the center and 96dB for the surrounds, so I am thinking the Rotel should work pretty well for now.
I've been very happy with my B & W 703 and was thinking that down the road I may replace my Klipsch with some B & W 704, a HTM7, and DS7's (90, 91, and 89 dB) at which time I could add a maybe a RMB-1075 using the 1057 as my pre-amp and maybe a dedicated Pre-Pro down the road. HDMI is not a big deal for me right now, but I know things are going that way. Sound quality is my biggest concern.
So oh great ones ;x( , what do you think, is this a worth-while move and would it be an upgrade?
In my "theater room" (not a true theater room but as close as I'm going to have), I currently have a Yamaha RX-V2200 that's maybe 5 years old. It is rated at 100W/channel. My current speakers are as follows:
Klipsch RF-5 fronts
Klipsch RC-7 center
Klipsch RS-25 surrounds
and a Velodyne SPL-1200 series II sub.
Room dimensions are approx 13' x 12' that opens into another larger room through basically a large open archway.
A few months back, I bought a new 2 channel system consisting of Rotel separates (RCD-1072, RC-1070, RB-1080) and B & W 703s. I've been very happy with that set up, so my questions is, do you think the Rotel RSX-1057 would be sufficient for this set-up at a true 75X/channel (I don't know how true the Yamahas are rated). I don't see ever needing a 7 channel set up, the room is not set up well for that.
The Klipsch are pretty efficient, rated at 99dB for the fronts, 98dB for the center and 96dB for the surrounds, so I am thinking the Rotel should work pretty well for now.
I've been very happy with my B & W 703 and was thinking that down the road I may replace my Klipsch with some B & W 704, a HTM7, and DS7's (90, 91, and 89 dB) at which time I could add a maybe a RMB-1075 using the 1057 as my pre-amp and maybe a dedicated Pre-Pro down the road. HDMI is not a big deal for me right now, but I know things are going that way. Sound quality is my biggest concern.
So oh great ones ;x( , what do you think, is this a worth-while move and would it be an upgrade?

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