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I purchased those speakers about 8 months ago. LOVE THEM. Great sound with a built in subwoofer. Mine are set up in a game room and I use mine strictly for music, not part of a home theater system with tv. After explaining to my Best Buy sales rep how I would be using my speakers, I went with recommendations of the Best Buy sales rep and paired the speakers to a Rotel A12 (https://www.bestbuy.com/site/rotel-120w-2-0-ch-amplifier-black/5590306.p?skuId=5590306). Works beautifully for my needs; provides over the air radio, auxiliary cord input, USB input, and Bluetooth input. along with inputs from other desired sources (phono, cd, tape, etc.). As a side note, I explained that my primary "must have" for this sound system was that I want to not only hear the music, but I also wanted to go old school and FEEL that music thumping. The Rotel A12 powers these speakers beautifully without distortion (very minimal, if any) at the extreme higher volumes. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These are awesome speakers. No subwoofer needed! I have a receiver pioneer or Yamaha. I have had both. There both different in little ways. I do prefer pioneer. We dont have an amp. But I did get the matching center speaker for this. The big one. Great speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have the BP9080ST's then you would want to get a higher end receiver that pushes out at least 125 or higher per channel. You can go with a small less powerful amp but you wouldn't be doing these towers any justice! If you get a high end receiver you do not need to get external amplification.... remember these towers have built in amplifiers already in them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought these speakers and center speaker with a Denon 6500h receiver. I have not hooked any of it up yet, remodeling the house right now. If I had unlimited money I would have gone with the Arcam 30 model receiver. The Arcam is $6k and the Denon was on sale for $1,600. No amp needed unless you buy a lesser quality receiver. I won't waist $6k on a noise maker, just get good quality stuff on sale.
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