M msidhard New Member Joined May 28, 2016 Messages 4 Points 3 Location Tiruppur District Jul 27, 2016 #1 Guys, Whether Yamaha RXV995 is compatible with denon SYS 5.1 speaker system?
K kaptan Active Member Joined Jun 6, 2011 Messages 651 Points 43 Location chennai Jul 27, 2016 #2 Yes it will be compatible.
E efernand1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2012 Messages 6,198 Points 113 Location Mumbai Jul 27, 2016 #3 Hi, All you need to do is check the technical specs in terms of watts and impedance. You can also explore other speakers if not yet purchased based on expectation, appearance and budget.
Hi, All you need to do is check the technical specs in terms of watts and impedance. You can also explore other speakers if not yet purchased based on expectation, appearance and budget.
M msidhard New Member Joined May 28, 2016 Messages 4 Points 3 Location Tiruppur District Jul 27, 2016 #4 Thank you guys. I saw that the output of Yamaha is130watts/channel@ 8 ohms and demon maximum input is 100watts and that's making me worrying
Thank you guys. I saw that the output of Yamaha is130watts/channel@ 8 ohms and demon maximum input is 100watts and that's making me worrying
E efernand1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2012 Messages 6,198 Points 113 Location Mumbai Jul 27, 2016 #5 Hi You can still run the speakers but cant blast..... Instead look out for speakers which can match the amp.... These will do a good job..... Hurry! Infamous BIC America Mini Bookshelf 5.1 Speakers with 12 inch Huge Sub - HiFiADS.com Again it depends on your budget....else see the JBL Cinema 510 series etc
Hi You can still run the speakers but cant blast..... Instead look out for speakers which can match the amp.... These will do a good job..... Hurry! Infamous BIC America Mini Bookshelf 5.1 Speakers with 12 inch Huge Sub - HiFiADS.com Again it depends on your budget....else see the JBL Cinema 510 series etc
Audiodoc Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2011 Messages 1,145 Points 83 Location Chandigarh Jul 27, 2016 #6 You don't have to unless you crank up the volume to ear aching levels. For normal listening level there won't be a problem.
You don't have to unless you crank up the volume to ear aching levels. For normal listening level there won't be a problem.