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I'm sure it could power those speakers, but the questions is will it provide enough. Are they efficient? With 4 fifteen inch drivers and two horns I'm guessing they need some decent power to run them properly. If you don't need all the channels of amplification in this receiver, and if the receiver offers the option to bridge channels that might be your best bet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have available and assignable amps, I would bi-amp those big guys. Let one amp handle the lower frequencies and the other power the upper based on the crossover. I bi amp smaller tower fronts and believe I get a more robust sound.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Obviously specs of your speakers would help. You could have a 5 foot tall speaker from goodwill or one that costs 50k
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since the unit is rated at 125 watts per channel it should be more than adequate for in home use. If you are going to try to use the speakers in a stadium, no it is not adequate.
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