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Stepping up, time to amp up?

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Hello,
Have been running b&w speakers series (first 600. then cm's) in a 6.1 ht setup with a Yammy RX-V861 and have been reasonably happy.

Taking a big step up and got Nautilus 802's for fronts (will be replacing center to match fairly soon, then the rest). Should I ditch the 861 and get a new setup or can I keep it and add some power? With either option I'm looking for people's best "sweet spot" (bang for the buck) recommendations. I know alot of this is subjective, just trying to get a feel from people that have been there.

My first priority is to do no harm to my new babies, and after that getting the most I can out of these. If you need more info from me to comment let me know that too. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by bo-cephus View Post
Hello,
Have been running b&w speakers series (first 600. then cm's) in a 6.1 ht setup with a Yammy RX-V861 and have been reasonably happy.

Taking a big step up and got Nautilus 802's for fronts (will be replacing center to match fairly soon, then the rest). Should I ditch the 861 and get a new setup or can I keep it and add some power? With either option I'm looking for people's best "sweet spot" (bang for the buck) recommendations. I know alot of this is subjective, just trying to get a feel from people that have been there.

My first priority is to do no harm to my new babies, and after that getting the most I can out of these. If you need more info from me to comment let me know that too. Thanks.
Just bumping up to seeif anyone can help - if anyone needs more info let me know. Thanks.
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An amp might help. If you are just replacing your left/right, you could consider a two channel amp.
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