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Subject: What's the best receiver/amplifier for my speakers?
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: spencercat-ga
List Price: $9.00
Posted: 26 Dec 2002 09:52 PST
Expires: 27 Dec 2002 01:19 PST
Question ID: 133533
I have the following speakers for my home entertainment system and
need to buy a new receiver/amplifier.  What specifications should I
look for to get the best performance from the speakers?

Eosone RSF 400 Tower Loudspeakers - 2 each 
 
Overall Frequency Response 
38Hz - 22kHz 
Recommended 
Amplification (8 ohm) 
25W min, 125W max 
Sensitivity 
86dB 
Driver Complement 
1 x .75" (19mm) 
titanium dome tweeter 
1 x .5" (12mm) 
polycarbonate tweeter 
1 x 4" (100mm) midrange 
1 x 8" (200mm) woofer 
Enclosure Type 
semi-open midrange; bass reflex 
loaded woofer 
Crossover Frequencies 
400Hz, 4.7kHz 
Nominal Impedance 
compatible with 8ohm amplifiers 
Dimensions (h x w x d) 
40.5"H x 10.8"W x 14.8"D 
102.9cm H x 27.4cm W x 37.6cm D 
Weight 
63lbs 
 
  
 
Eosone RSR350 Surround Speaker - 2 each 
 
Overall Frequency Response 
70Hz - 22kHz 
Recommended 
Amplification (8 ohm) 
15W min, 125W max 
Sensitivity 
88dB 
 
Driver Complement 
2 x .75" (19mm) 
titanium dome tweeters 
1 x 6.5" (165mm) woofer 
Enclosure Type 
sealed 
Crossover Frequency 
4.0kHz Nominal Impedance 
compatible with 8ohm outputs 
Dimensions (h x w x d) 
12"H x 15"W x 15.5"D 
30.5cm H x 38.1cm W x 14.0cm D 
Weight 
17lbs 
 
  
 
Eosone RSC-300 Center Channel Speaker - 1 each 
 
Overall Frequency Response 
90Hz - 22kHz 
Recommended 
Amplification (8 ohm) 
15W min, 125W max 
Sensitivity 
88dB 
 
Driver Complement 
1 x .75" (19mm) shielded tweeter 
1 x 5" (12mm) tweeter 
 
2 x 5.25" (133mm) shielded woofers 
 
Enclosure Type 
sealed 
Crossover Frequency 
3.0kHz  
 
Nominal Impedance 
compatible with 8ohm outputs 
Dimensions (h x w x d) 
7"H x 17"W x 8"D 
17.8cm H x 43.2cm W x 20.3cm D 
Weight 
16lbs 
 
  
 
Eosone RSP-910 Powered Subwoofer - 1 each 
 
Overall Frequency Response 
32Hz - 200Hz 
Amplifier Power 
 
55W rms / 77W peak power 
 
Driver Complement 
1 x 10" (250mm) woofer 
 
Enclosure Type 
bass reflex 
Crossover Frequency 
3.0kHz  
 
Active lowpass Filter (crossover frequencies) 
 
adjustable, 80 - 160Hz 
 
Dimensions (h x w x d) 
13"H x 17"W x 15.5"D 
 
33cm H x 43.2cm W x 39.4cm D 
Weight 
16lbs

Request for Question Clarification by vinods-ga on 26 Dec 2002 11:32 PST
Hi,

I wondered when I saw this question, and then looked at it, it seemed
to be the same person who had asked this question:
[ http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=133118 ]

Well, if you have decided to change your amp, it is the right way to
go, I could have said that to you then, but I wanted to look for an
alternative before saying this.

There are amps, and amps and more amps available - from $10K to $200.
Which one will suit your set-up? Just because it is expensive don't
relly mean that it fits in well. Just conferring on Impedance and
Wattage can probably do the job. Well, being a recording engineer by
profession, I thought I should be an audiophile like I actually am!
Therefore, I emailed Eosone to get their advice about the best amps
for their 400 Home Theater System. I guess I will receive a reply from
them about this which I can evaluate before posting to you. It is
holiday-time, hence the delay...

Warm regards 
Vinods-ga

Request for Question Clarification by vinods-ga on 26 Dec 2002 22:30 PST
Hi, 

Could you give me an indication of your budget, if any? 

warm regards
vinods-ga
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