Those speakers are fairly efficient, but they're going to work best with a lot of power. A receiver could work and it would be OK for home theater and casual music listening. You say you don't have the budget for separates. What is your budget?
Powering Legacy Audio Speaker System
I have 15-20 year old Legacy Audio speakers that were passed down to me. I'm going to hook them up as a 5.1 system with the following configuration:. All speakers are 4 ohm, and I've listed the sensitivity next to the model.
Front towers: Classic series- 92db at 2.83 V/1m
Center: Silverscreen 2 - 98db
Rear bookshelf: Studio series- 90.5db
Subwoofer: Powered Impact
I'm looking for a receiver that can adequately drive this system. I don't have the budget to do separates even if that is the best way to go.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated
Front towers: Classic series- 92db at 2.83 V/1m
Center: Silverscreen 2 - 98db
Rear bookshelf: Studio series- 90.5db
Subwoofer: Powered Impact
I'm looking for a receiver that can adequately drive this system. I don't have the budget to do separates even if that is the best way to go.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated
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