By all means, jump on those Focal Aria 936 if they're free! Those are $5,500 a pair speakers! You'd be out of your gourd to pass up a deal like that! I spent around 3 hours of serious seat-time with a pair of those speakers powered by a McIntosh MA5200 and a Luxman (can't remember model number) and they sounded outstanding! Either of your vintage Sansui receivers can easily power those but I would go with the G9000 because of the additional power & juice. I still have a vintage Sansui receiver I purchased in 1972. As for wolfie's "
The Sansui’s are not great amps, though." remark, he either has never heard one in good shape or he needs an audiological evaluation. Go for it!
speakers for classic receiver
Hello, I need some help matching speakers with two Sansui receivers: the 881 and the g 9000. Would the Focal Aria 936, flr standing speakers be too much stress on those receivers? I was informed that 8ohm would be best. However, since i'm not familiar with the technical aspects of speakers , sensitivity and ohms< I need assistance. The Aria specs state they have a nominal impedance of 8ohm but a minimum low of 2.8ohm. That min. low impedance is confusing. In short, are these speakers a good match?I dont play music loudly at all and not for long periods. My room size is approx. 15 x14 x8. Both Sansui models were fully serviced ( recapped, aligned, cleaned). Thanks for any help and information.
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