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    rx-v2500 in 10' by 16' room

    any down side of running this reviever in this sized room ?
    apart from getting some seiouse noise in the room , any real down sides?

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    Lightbulb Rx-v2500

    Quote Originally Posted by Astro
    any down side of running this reviever in this sized room ?
    apart from getting some seiouse noise in the room , any real down sides?
    Just bring volume control down ,dont see any down side.Pat .P

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    Receiver and room size? Room size has nothing to do with what receiver you buy. Most generaly you buy a receiver for the options and amplification. Now speakers have more to do with room size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dharris
    Receiver and room size? Room size has nothing to do with what receiver you buy. Most generaly you buy a receiver for the options and amplification. Now speakers have more to do with room size.
    ok cool i just wasnt sure ,
    my speakers are rated at only around 89db sensitivity so i thought i would go with the 2500 to give them a kick up the ass so to speak.

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