While I'm contemplating an adequate response, you can also try the martin Logan owner's website for their advice.
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Those can be very magical speakers but are a difficult load to drive (besides needed to be set far out into the room). Did your dealer suggest any amps to you? You want lots of power and the ability to drive a difficult load... Or you could quickly snap up 2 A21s and bi-amp with those while testing for the next sound quality iteration... I use Maggies which are a little easier on amps, and I use a Sunfire Cinema Grand to biamp. It ought to work pretty well with your speakers if you can find one. There is also a different co. which uses a similar design approach and IIRC is still in business. |
+1 on the Parasound suggestion. I used to run a pair of A23's for a 4.0 setup, and they were wonderful. Then I went to 5.1 and it all went to pot. :-) I'm just kidding, I ended up with some very nice class D monoblocks. If you are tight for space, the NAD multichannel with nCore amps. At some point you'll need to calibrate your speaker levels. I suggest the $28 or so Dayton imm-6. Works with most cell phones and AudioTools or similar. It's not only really flat, but has enough bass to help you get your sub right. http://amzn.to/2emwYWo Best, Erik |