CookieDough
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Hey everyone,
So I managed to snag what I think was a great Craigslist deal, a set of Vistas from 2011 for $1000. I'm really happy to have a set of Electrostatics, but I'm wondering if anyone can give me some power advice. I've spent a lot of time reading info about receivers and amps with ML's, but I am not a huge audio fanatic like most here, and I'm not looking to spend a lot of money. I will be running the Vistas in 2.1 with a Velodyne VDR-12 12" sub.
My receiver right now is a Denon 2113CI with 95W per channel, and no preamp out so I am unable to add an amp. My understanding is that this receiver will power them, but is less than ideal. I have the chance to buy a refurbished Denon x4000 for $600, which is a year newer, 125W per channel and has preamp out. Will the extra 30W per channel make any difference? I know that having a Sub helps with power requirements. but in order to add an amp I would have to buy the x4000 and an amp which is too much $ right now. At the same time, I don't want to spend $600 if the extra 30W will make no difference. My use is for both music and movies streaming through an Apple TV and Roku box.
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers.
So I managed to snag what I think was a great Craigslist deal, a set of Vistas from 2011 for $1000. I'm really happy to have a set of Electrostatics, but I'm wondering if anyone can give me some power advice. I've spent a lot of time reading info about receivers and amps with ML's, but I am not a huge audio fanatic like most here, and I'm not looking to spend a lot of money. I will be running the Vistas in 2.1 with a Velodyne VDR-12 12" sub.
My receiver right now is a Denon 2113CI with 95W per channel, and no preamp out so I am unable to add an amp. My understanding is that this receiver will power them, but is less than ideal. I have the chance to buy a refurbished Denon x4000 for $600, which is a year newer, 125W per channel and has preamp out. Will the extra 30W per channel make any difference? I know that having a Sub helps with power requirements. but in order to add an amp I would have to buy the x4000 and an amp which is too much $ right now. At the same time, I don't want to spend $600 if the extra 30W will make no difference. My use is for both music and movies streaming through an Apple TV and Roku box.
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers.