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    Question How much amplification for JBL lx600 speakers?

    I recently purchased a used pair of JBL lx 600 speakers and want to know how much amplification would be sufficient to power them. They are specified at 8 ohms with 91db. sensitivity, sounding flat and lacking lower end with my lame onkyo tx-sv343 receiver.
    What sort of amplification do I need for these speakers to perform well? Is it possible to keep my existing reciever and supplement amplification with another component, as I don't have much money to spend?
    I don't have a rudimentary knowledge regarding the audio world, but do know these speakers should sound better. I would really appreciate any advice that members have to offer. Thanks, Nate

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    Not a site feeback topic, moved to General Audio forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natrix
    I recently purchased a used pair of JBL lx 600 speakers and want to know how much amplification would be sufficient to power them. They are specified at 8 ohms with 91db. sensitivity, sounding flat and lacking lower end with my lame onkyo tx-sv343 receiver.
    What sort of amplification do I need for these speakers to perform well? Is it possible to keep my existing reciever and supplement amplification with another component, as I don't have much money to spend?
    I don't have a rudimentary knowledge regarding the audio world, but do know these speakers should sound better. I would really appreciate any advice that members have to offer. Thanks, Nate

    91 dB is fairly sensitive speakers. A 100watt amp should be fine. The low depends on the speakers capability mostly. You may need a sub.

    As to sounding flat, it may be your room or music itself?
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    I forgot, you may have nonworking tweeters? Do you have a test disc? to check?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtrycraft
    91 dB is fairly sensitive speakers. A 100watt amp should be fine. The low depends on the speakers capability mostly. You may need a sub.
    As to sounding flat, it may be your room or music itself?
    I second Mtry; you need a subwoofer. It makes a big difference for the lower end and reduces the load on the receiver.

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    Most audio equipment is rated in RMS (root mean square) which is the "average" power handling. As a rule of thumb, I usually choose an amplifier with about half of the speaker rating. This gives you quite a bit of headroom and will certainly prolong the life of your speaker drivers or electrostatic grilles.

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