Hi,
I can get a good deal on a RB-1090, but ...
It will be used to drive KEF Q7 main speakers (rated 175W), ... am I going to hurt them or is it always good to have a lot of power on tap?
The rest of the 7.1 setup will (for now) be driven by a RB-976 (6*60W) ... will the main speakers be much louder than the rest, or will I be able to get the levels correct with a RSP-1068.
I want the 1090 for stereo listening (much more important to me than the home theatre stuff), but I still want the HT side of the complete system to function.
I also have a RB-980 (2*120) ... for what it's worth
... and a second RB-976, but I would like to use that on my second system, so I don't really want to go down the 6*150W option using both 976's in bridged mode.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hendrik
I can get a good deal on a RB-1090, but ...
It will be used to drive KEF Q7 main speakers (rated 175W), ... am I going to hurt them or is it always good to have a lot of power on tap?
The rest of the 7.1 setup will (for now) be driven by a RB-976 (6*60W) ... will the main speakers be much louder than the rest, or will I be able to get the levels correct with a RSP-1068.
I want the 1090 for stereo listening (much more important to me than the home theatre stuff), but I still want the HT side of the complete system to function.
I also have a RB-980 (2*120) ... for what it's worth
... and a second RB-976, but I would like to use that on my second system, so I don't really want to go down the 6*150W option using both 976's in bridged mode.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hendrik
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