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A question of amplifiers [message #37420] Sun, 21 July 2002 19:49 Go to next message
Jerry Parker is currently offline  Jerry Parker
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Mitch is just about ready to build the 4pi's. However, he will need a reciever to power his speakers. He does not want to spend more than 200 dollars. Here are the requirements. It needs to be able to decode dolby digital and dts. I guess we will have to go to an electronics store and pick one up I guess, does anyone have any better ideas where to get one? Does anyone else here on this board have a reciever in the 200 dollar price range?

Wayne, what is your input on the situation? With spending around 600 on the pi speakers, Mitch cannot afford a dedicated amplifier, like your Crown. Would a reciever do these speakers justice?

Also, is the price on the website for a finished speaker for one or a PAIR of speakers?

Thanks!

Things and stuff [message #37427 is a reply to message #37420] Sun, 21 July 2002 23:06 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Each of the prices shown - kits or finished speakers - are for individual speakers. For a stereo pair, you'll need two. They don't need much power and will work nicely with any good quality receiver.
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