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Hello All.I am putting together a two channel setup for general listening and entertaining and am thinking of getting a pair of SongTowers but want to make sure they will be enough for my space. The speakers will be in the living room which opens to the kitchen and dining room. The size of the space is about 850 square feet or 7300 cubic feet. I am thinking to run the system with an Outlaw RR2150 Stereo Receiver with 160 watts per channel both channels driven into 4 ohms. Does this sound like a good fit for my needs or should I look for something larger?Second, what do you think of adding a sub to this setup? We listen to everything from classical to alternative and rock and I want to have strong bass extension. I know the SongTowers are respected for their bass but I have a fairly large space to fill. I am thinking of getting a SongSub because it will be in a visible spot and I would like it to match the speakers. I have read a lot of great things about the SongTower speakers but haven't heard much about the SongSub. Is the Songsub comparable to and will it complement the speakers or would I be as well off going with a different brand sub?Thanks for any advice.[/quoteThe Towers will definitely play loud enough and the Song Sub is indeed a good match especially with the Outlaw receiver and its bass management abilities. However the size of the room could be a bit troublesome. Depending on your placement you might determine that some room treatments might be needed to get your desired results. Overall it should be a workable situation and i think that you have the right pieces to get started-----best of luck in your search
Any speaker/sub will be too loud in the main room while trying to fill all three rooms with music, IMO.
QuoteAny speaker/sub will be too loud in the main room while trying to fill all three rooms with music, IMO.In my home, the SongTowers have a rare ability to project music at the desired level and with good imaging into the adjoining rooms without becoming excessively loud in the main room. It may be due in part to the acoustics of my home, but other speakers that I tried in the same space have not done this nearly as well. A friend observed this and has been considering purchase of a pair of SongTowers as a result.