MikeE
August 25th 05, 01:30 PM
Hi Folks,
My partner and I just finished our first home audio install. Everything looks beautiful and lovely but when we go to test the reciever we seem to be " overpowering" the reciever pretty much immediatley once we turn up the volume. We have 4 sets of in cieling speakers - 8ohm- 35watt rms/ 70 watts max and one set of out door speakers - 8ohm- 35watt rms/ 70 watts all being ran into The Quest SWP4 In-Wall 4-Pair Speaker Wall Plate running out to our Pioneer VSX-515 reciever. Any thoughts?
Ive asked a couple techs and they have said that the reciever needs to be changed to a high a voltage reciever. Iam starting to lean that way but thought I'd get some more opinions first.
Thanks, MikeE
The "Rookie"
My partner and I just finished our first home audio install. Everything looks beautiful and lovely but when we go to test the reciever we seem to be " overpowering" the reciever pretty much immediatley once we turn up the volume. We have 4 sets of in cieling speakers - 8ohm- 35watt rms/ 70 watts max and one set of out door speakers - 8ohm- 35watt rms/ 70 watts all being ran into The Quest SWP4 In-Wall 4-Pair Speaker Wall Plate running out to our Pioneer VSX-515 reciever. Any thoughts?
Ive asked a couple techs and they have said that the reciever needs to be changed to a high a voltage reciever. Iam starting to lean that way but thought I'd get some more opinions first.
Thanks, MikeE
The "Rookie"