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As far as having too much power....my opinion is basically that if you have high quality speakers and components, too much power doesn't exist. The more power, the better the headroom, the better the speaker, the better the sound. Also, mathematically, if you increase from the 300wpc range on up, you only gain ~1db per 100 watts added...it's just more headroom, which yields a more natural, open soundstage that's more sweet, less harsh, and more 3D like. Unless, of course, you trip your circuit breakers.
I don't have any outlaw monoblocks. I ordered Cinenova Grande 3's (3x600wpc @ 4ohms). I really wanted and needed something that would have massive headroom for the powerhungry (VMPS) ribbons. I wanted to add the outlaws because it is quality amplification at good prices (299 ea). Also, if I ever upgraded to yet another pair of VMPS for my 6&7 channels then I would have quality amps to run the speakers. As far as having too much power....my opinion is basically that if you have high quality speakers and ...Are you using your outlaws with vmps?
The speakers I am looking at are Axiom M22ti's (aluminum woofers) and the amps would probably be the two monoblock Outlaw Audio's. I'm trying to get something good enough at a relatively inexpensive price....
John ,I am going with the 6.1 software that can be spread by the two rear speakers and there are dsp modes that will use the rear channels also. But yes, the side channels will get the brunt of the work but some processor will "spread" that information over to the 6th and 7th speaker to envelope the sound and increase space. The newer modes of SACD etc will use the 6th and 7th channel to help match the fronts etc. Larry
As far as the original question, don't sell the rear speakers short. Whgat with discrete Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks, they are likely to receive full-bandwidth signals, not just effects and echoes. Depending on how you set it up, the rears will get just as much as the sides if not more (i.e in 5.1 Logic 7, when an F18 flies ovehead, the sides get the effect full force, then the rears). Ted,You said it much better then me!!! Larry
Thanks. I'd just hate for someone, especially a fellow VMPS'er, to underestimate the newer surround formats and their impact.This is where I was trying to go but I am REAL tired today. Plus I have to get ready(mentally) to take my 7 year old daughter to a Hillary Duff concert tommarow night!!Larry