A small room and I doubt you are going to be "rocking the house", I think you've made a very good choice. I have been personally impressed by the large image that these very small speakers produce. If you do intend on playing loud, then more efficiency might be necessary--but if you were going to play loud you really need bigger speakers anyway to keep from straining the drivers--the arros are not really meant for higher volumes anyway.
Totem Arro: Do I have enough power?
System: I have a very basic system.
1. Onkyo TX-DS575x A/V receiver
2. Sony CD
Room: Small NY 1 bedroom. 8' ceilings, hard wood floors, 12' x 14' room.
I just finished school and have been using a pair of Pioneer speakers my dad had from the 1970s. Sorry to make you wince. Thus, I need new speakers. I'm considering the Totem Arro because of the small size of my listening space and the small size of the speaker. My cap is abou $1000. Do I have enough power to drive these speakers? Any other suggestions (besides buy a new system)? Thanks!
1. Onkyo TX-DS575x A/V receiver
2. Sony CD
Room: Small NY 1 bedroom. 8' ceilings, hard wood floors, 12' x 14' room.
I just finished school and have been using a pair of Pioneer speakers my dad had from the 1970s. Sorry to make you wince. Thus, I need new speakers. I'm considering the Totem Arro because of the small size of my listening space and the small size of the speaker. My cap is abou $1000. Do I have enough power to drive these speakers? Any other suggestions (besides buy a new system)? Thanks!
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