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I am not a separates guy, so go easy on me...I got a great deal on a Denon 4311ci, receiver which puts out 140 wpc. Now I am thinking on upgrading my mains and center channel, and Veracity HT2-TLs are on my radar screen, along with the HT2 center.With 88dB sensitivity of HT2-TLs, will the Denon provide enough power to these speakers at 140 wpc?I won't be listening at particularly high volumes (I am an apartment dweller), but would love to get every musical nuance from my collection of jazz SACDs.Please advise if that is a good match.
it works very well for me... i have an a100 (anniversary edition of the 4311)... i use it for my ht setup, which consists of ht2-tl's, ht2c and a pair of ht1's... they are crossed to a pair of submersive hp's... however, i have run them full range VERY loud without issues...fwiw, my room is slightly under 2000 cubes... not huge, but not tiny...as nuance said, now you have to figure out the hard part....
I think this is all bad advice. The OP really needs about $10,000 of electronics in front of the HT2's to really wring out the best in them!
Good thing the AVA stuff doesn't cost that much!
And I hate receivers. Yuck! That's so 80's!!
Not sure if this is tongue-n-cheek but receivers have moved along quite a bit since the 80's. Several $2K receivers from the 2011 model year sound pretty damn good. Sometimes I feel like audiophiles are groomed to want complicated, unreliable, and user-unfriendly...myself included of course.
Thanks to all who responded.@srb: Yes, I was thinking of passive bi-amping as I will have channels available on the Denon, and yes, the expected improvement would be very modest, if any.@Nuance: In my case choice of finish is easy - Piano Gloss, due to WAF (Wife Approval Factor)@jermmd - $1299 from Newegg, all-inclusive.