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120 vs. low sensitivity speakers
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(02-Mar-2016, 19:31)Finleyville Wrote: Hello all!


I am very interested in picking up the 120, but I am concerned about system synergy.  My speakers are DIY averaging around 6 ohms and only have about 83dB sensitivity.  They do like their current!  They are now located in a room 15'x18' (5x6sqm). Usually I would just step up to the larger power offering if I was in doubt.  However, the 120 is already beyond my usual affordable limit with the 200 in never, neverland.  As much as I would like to save up for the 200, household finances will never allow it.  Sad

So, that leaves me wondering if I will be disappointed with the pairing of the 120 with my speakers.  I am nervous about the bass authority and control.


Anyone else out there have hard to drive speakers paired with the 120?

Welcome Finleyville!

The ideal way to solve your doubt would be to home demo the 120.

How much power output provides your current amplifier? The 120 means exactly 120 watt per channel through 6 ohms.

Sorry for not being of that much help, but I really hope the 120 works for you. It's, as you know, a marvellous piece of kit, and don't worry about not being able to stretch to the 200, all what matters is that you are happy with the sound coming from your speakers with the 120 Smile

ML
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RE: 120 vs. low sensitivity speakers - by MusicLover - 02-Mar-2016, 19:54
RE: 120 vs. low sensitivity speakers - by Axel - 03-Mar-2016, 04:36

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