The Kinergetics do have their own separate amp. I go from the subwoofer pre-amp out on the HK receiver to the input on the Kinergetics amp. I don't know that much about the electronics and what causes clipping (besides something is being overloaded), but I'd guess that the Kinergetics amp is what is clipping. Like you said, I think they were made for accurate sound reproduction but not for simulating a spaceship landing in your living room.
Do you think I'd be better trying to sell my Spicas / Kinergetics and getting speakers more designed for home theatre? Is there a market for selling the Spicas and Kinergetics anymore?!
I'll post another thread to see what people could recommend as a different speaker set more designed for home theatre and how much a decent system would be.
I'm know I'm quite the newbie, so I appreciate your help!
John
Do you think I'd be better trying to sell my Spicas / Kinergetics and getting speakers more designed for home theatre? Is there a market for selling the Spicas and Kinergetics anymore?!
I'll post another thread to see what people could recommend as a different speaker set more designed for home theatre and how much a decent system would be.
I'm know I'm quite the newbie, so I appreciate your help!
John